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Containerhäuser Ideen und Design

Berkshire Pool House
Berkshire Pool House
Burr & McCallum ArchitectsBurr & McCallum Architects
Ann K. McCallum
Modernes Containerhaus in Boston
The container as a contemporary solution - FERIZI + FERIZI Architects
The container as a contemporary solution - FERIZI + FERIZI Architects
Ernest M. FeriziErnest M. Ferizi
German Embassy in Pristina - Kosovo, contracted the architecture office “Ferizi + Ferizi Architects” to plan and implement an Annex Office building for their purposes. As detached part of this building is designed the waiting area, as alone standing structure. This Office Building is constructed by assembling of Eight used office containers that were delivered on trucks and set up after only a few hours on the basis of the LEGO principle, according to the planning on strip foundations. By removing the flexible exterior wall panels, a large room of 115 m² was created, with the counter wall as a room partition between two office spaces, each with seven workstations as well as three counters for agents on one side and a room for visitors on the other side. With this system, room solutions can be easily implemented in all dimensions. The container, seen as a geometric shape, is a simple, octagonal, solid box. The standardized perfection of its dimensions is striking: 2.44 meters wide, 2.59 meters high and 6.06 meters or 12.19 meters long. Since its introduction in 1956 by the American transport entrepreneur Malcom McLean, the container has become a standardized transport module worldwide, whether on ships, trucks or construction sites. The shipping containers have additionally revolutionized the transport industry, pushed the globalization noticeably, and thus directly or indirectly influenced all our lives. But after only a few years, when the first overseas containers wore out, many engineers recognized the positive properties of used shipping containers for building houses, especially since they are robust, flexible, multifunctional and second-hand relatively inexpensive to purchase. The time has long passed by to treat containers exclusively as transport objects. As a "measure of all things", containers can hardly be ignored in construction. Their use is no longer limited to temporary use since school containers, information containers, office containers or entire residential buildings are now part of our everyday life in the construction industry. However, current examples of the container architecture prove that even the most demanding solutions for container building are feasible. For their specific aesthetic and spatial qualities, containers also serve as design parameters for the development of new forms of architecture and urbanity. The office building as an extension of the visa section, characterized by modern materials and contemporary aesthetics has been designed and built mainly as a low-energy building. Extensive insulation to achieve a comfortable and sustainable constant temperature in the interior, high window quality and low energy consumption make the building energy-efficient. The sophisticated lighting technology, networks, heating systems and air-conditioning systems are also components of this equipment. It creates an overall harmonic picture and guarantees the highest standard in sustainable construction, taking into consideration the fact that environmentally friendly recycling and reutilization have become an increasingly important issue in our society. West and East side of the wooden facade is compact and has few openings, while the southern facade is completely open with lot of glass. Its spatial openness ensures a transparent, friendly work environment, which allows a lot of light into the space. This openness allows an uninterrupted, pleasant and close-to-nature view from interior spaces into the beautiful garden. During the installation of sophisticated light sources in the garden, emphasis was not only put on functionality and security, but also on the beauty of the garden shown through the illumination in the evening. Large, horizontal white “brisole” serve as external sun protection systems, mounted on the canopies of the entrance areas of the modular construction and the enclosure, adeptly cast shade on these areas and at the same time shape the entire architectural language. While on one hand, the two quadratic ledges suspended in the air, are docked with steel stairs and match the wooden façade, lead the staff to their office space, the artful modern interior, on the other hand, perfectly unites the functionality, innovative technology, culture and positive effects on the employees' efficiency and wellbeing. A lot of white, interjected by warm wooden and colored accents, determines the ambience. In the case of the lighting solution, the mainly linear ceiling lighting is used as the overlapping design element both for the offices of the visa section as well as for the counters and the waiting area for the visitors. They underline the puristic design in order to create a pleasant light for a desired general illumination and ensure optimal light conditions without causing disturbing reflections on the computer screens. In addition, precisely positioned pendant luminaires are installed at the workstations, which ensure pleasant room brightness. In the entrance area, the harmonic and uniform lighting effect from the ground highlights the integration of photography and architecture. Photographs of landscapes, people, places, expressing unforgettable, impressive moments and memories have been lovingly engraved on 8 x 8cm square oak blocks. The idea of an effective, impressive environment that stimulates and inspires the work was the premiss on which the whole design concept was based. Consequently, the modular construction was no longer viewed through its history of utilization and scars, but rather as a structure of work ambiance, art and elegance. FERIZI + FERIZI Architects Photo: Arben Llapashtica
Maison Glissade (Ski Chalet)
Maison Glissade (Ski Chalet)
Peter A. Sellar - Architectural PhotographerPeter A. Sellar - Architectural Photographer
Set on a narrow lot in a private ski club development in Collingwood, Ontario, Canada, this hpuse is concieved as a contemporary reinterpretation of the traditional chalet. Its form retains the convention of a gable roof, yet is reduced to an elegant two storey volume in which the top floor slides forward, engaging an adjacent ski hill on axis with the chalet. The cantilever of the upper volume embodies a kinetic energy likened to that of a leading ski or a skier propelled in a forward trajectory. The lower level counter balances this movement with a rhythmic pattern of solid and void. Architect: AKB - Atelier Kastelic Buffey. Photography: Peter A. Sellar / www.photoklik.com
Wee Ski Chalet
Wee Ski Chalet
BARRETT STUDIO architectsBARRETT STUDIO architects
Embedded in a Colorado ski resort and accessible only via snowmobile during the winter season, this 1,000 square foot cabin rejects anything ostentatious and oversized, instead opting for a cozy and sustainable retreat from the elements. This zero-energy grid-independent home relies greatly on passive solar siting and thermal mass to maintain a welcoming temperature even on the coldest days. The Wee Ski Chalet was recognized as the Sustainability winner in the 2008 AIA Colorado Design Awards, and was featured in Colorado Homes & Lifestyles magazine’s Sustainability Issue. Michael Shopenn Photography
豊橋市 東岩田の家
豊橋市 東岩田の家
株式会社kotori株式会社kotori
西側2階建て部分と、東側平屋部分を組み合わせたシンプルな形状の外観です。 切妻屋根部分をプライベート空間、片流れ屋根部分をパブリック空間と完全に分けた作りになっています。
Skandinavisches Containerhaus in Sonstige
Stacking the Deck
Stacking the Deck
Arterra Landscape ArchitectsArterra Landscape Architects
A series of terraces connect the home to the outdoors on multiple levels. Photo by Paul Dyer
Modernes Containerhaus in San Francisco
HO2
HO2
HONOMOBO CorporationHONOMOBO Corporation
Modernes Containerhaus in Edmonton
Shipping Container Home - Kialla
Shipping Container Home - Kialla
JMB Modular BuildingsJMB Modular Buildings
Geräumiges, Zweistöckiges Modernes Containerhaus mit Flachdach und Blechdach in Sonstige
Industrial Fachada
Industrial Fachada
Industrial Containerhaus in Alicante-Costa Blanca
Meadowbrook Bothy
Meadowbrook Bothy
StuartBarr Construction Design RenovationStuartBarr Construction Design Renovation
Lucy Walters Photography
Nordisches Containerhaus in Oxfordshire
Farmosphere - Three boxes and a Farm
Farmosphere - Three boxes and a Farm
The Ninth Realm StudioThe Ninth Realm Studio
Essentially the spaces are arranged in an L-shaped layout around the central open courtyard. It mainly comprises of a forty feet and a twenty-feet shipping containers, both raised on a concrete plinth. The bigger module is placed on stilts so that the space below it becomes usable for a multitude of functions. The smaller container houses the Kitchen and a Powder room where as the bigger one contains a large multifunctional space that can effortlessly transform from a Living room to a bedroom. The space also comes with furniture which is designed to adapt and function as a Home office when the need arises. This space opens up into a corridor facing the central court and a terrace deck, thereby maintaining the connection with the nature throughout.
Front View
Front View
UserUser
This 1,897 square foot, one story home with walkout/exposed lower level home is located in Blue Mounds, Wisconsin. Features include: 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 bathrooms, a 2 car garage and unique features such as shipping containers and steel trusses. A variety of materials such as horizontal steel, rectangular and vertical fiber cement panels, and EIFS (exterior insulation finish system) are being used on the exterior. Hal Kearney, Photographer
Gulf Coast Farmhouse
Gulf Coast Farmhouse
M+A Architecture StudioM+A Architecture Studio
Modernes Containerhaus mit Metallfassade in Houston
SLIP HOUSE
SLIP HOUSE
Carl Turner ArchitectsCarl Turner Architects
Photographs by Tim Crocker
Dreistöckiges Modernes Containerhaus mit Flachdach in London
Oxford Shipping Container
Oxford Shipping Container
Shane CookShane Cook
Image by: Aker Imaging
Modernes Containerhaus in Houston
Exterior
Exterior
Stone's Throw BuildersStone's Throw Builders
Recycled shipping containers combine with traditional stick-building methods to result in this luxury hybrid home. A juxtaposition of wood, mixed metal and soft textural elements strike a fabulous balance between industrial and rustic. The designers turned the concept of sustainable luxury upside down to create this truly original design.
Baja Modern
Baja Modern
elevenMODERN / John Beauchamp ArchitectelevenMODERN / John Beauchamp Architect
LA VENTANA, BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR, MEXICO RESIDENCE THE HOUSE IS DESIGNED TO COMPLIMENT THE DESERT LANDSCAPE WHILE PROTECTING THE OCCUPANTS FROM THE HARSH SUMMER ENVIRONMENT AND FRAME THE STUNNING VIEWS OF THE SEA OF CORTEZ. THE HOUSE IS DESIGNED TO BE USED AS ONE MAIN HOUSE OR IT CAN BE SHARED WITH TWO FAMILIES BY HAVING SEPARATE KITCHENETTE ON THE SECOND FLOOR LEVEL. THE HOUSE INCLUDES TWO ROOF TOP DECKS, GROUND LEVEL PATIO LIVING AREA AND BUILT-IN FURNISHINGS. THE HOUSE IS A UNIQUE, BOLD, PURPOSEFUL DESIGN UTILIZING THE OPPORTUNITIES OFFERED BY THE DESERT ENVIRONMENT AND BUILT USING THE SKILLS AND METHODS OF THE COMMUNITY'S LOCAL WORKERS. Photography by ©Andri Beauchamp

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