rizona at The Oscar, this highly-acclaimed and Instagram-worthy one bedroom reclaimed shipping container is in the heart of the Roosevelt Row Arts District. They are within walking distance from galleries, nightlife, great restaurants, and ASU’s downtown campus. Apparently the entire complex, The Oscar, is made with shipping containers. Very cool!
This unique home started as two shipping containers–20′ and 40′. They insulated and paneled the interior in pine shiplap and trimmed it out in 100+ year old barnwood. The outside is clad with cedar siding with spacing to allow the original container to still be seen. Entry is through the original container doors or a side entry with a standard door
Martha Moseley: There were little summer bungalows here in the ’30s and ’40s—that’s the way this community had developed. There was one here and it burned down, and so that owner decided to build a monster house. He put in all the concrete but abandoned the project. That’s part of what we purchased and very much what inspired us to build with shipp
As more and more cities move away from criminalizing homelessness and toward “housing first” policies, they must inevitably address a major issue: where do those homes come from? While Portland is experimenting with backyard tiny homes, London’s Ealing borough has turned to tricked out shipping containers.
Fort Worth entrepreneurs Dick Varnell and Malcolm Fleet came up with the idea of having a hotel made out of shipping containers for the transient oil field workers. This hotel is in Big Lake, Texas. Malcolm Fleet and Dick Varnell didn’t set out to build a Ritz Carlton. But when the Fort Worth entrepreneurs stacked 32 shipping containers together o
Let’s talk about this grand design! What a beauty huh?!
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