Collection by Peter Clapham

Cargotecture

Poteet describes the space as “unbearably hot” before he used spray-foam insulation between the exterior walls and the interior bamboo. “Now it’s the equivalent of a steel ice chest,” he says.
Poteet describes the space as “unbearably hot” before he used spray-foam insulation between the exterior walls and the interior bamboo. “Now it’s the equivalent of a steel ice chest,” he says.
Bonaire, a former Netherlands Antilles and now a special municipality directly under the Netherlands, hosts this container property on 1260 m2 of land. The property is currently for sale and comes with off-grid electricity via 4 solar panels on the roof. You can contact the owner at crienoloog@gmail.com
Bonaire, a former Netherlands Antilles and now a special municipality directly under the Netherlands, hosts this container property on 1260 m2 of land. The property is currently for sale and comes with off-grid electricity via 4 solar panels on the roof. You can contact the owner at crienoloog@gmail.com
Transforming shipping containers into habitable spaces is a growingly popular subset of prefab. Just off the Delaware River in Pennsylvania, Martha Moseley and Bill Mathesius adapted an unused concrete foundation to create a home made from 11 stacked shipping containers. "We were inspired by the site, and our desire to have something cool and different," says Moseley.
Transforming shipping containers into habitable spaces is a growingly popular subset of prefab. Just off the Delaware River in Pennsylvania, Martha Moseley and Bill Mathesius adapted an unused concrete foundation to create a home made from 11 stacked shipping containers. "We were inspired by the site, and our desire to have something cool and different," says Moseley.