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The Variation of Design…- A model of your own
The Shipping Container Invention- Patented in 1956
- Malcolm McLean
- owned the largest trucking fleet in the south & fifth largest in the United states
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The Final DesignShipping Containers
- Strong
- Uniform Design
- Theft Resistant
- Stackable
- Easy to Load/Unload
- Truck/Rail/Ship/Store easily
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History
- Shipping containers come in standard shapes and sizes & are constructed virtually everywhere in the world
Types :
- Shipping Container
- ISO Container
- Cargo Container
- Conex Box
- ISBU (intermodal steel building unit)
- Green Cube
Principle Use- International ocean shipping
- Truck
- Train-freight
- Secure Storage
Since 2006 –
- Home
- Prefab
- Business Construction purposes
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Standardization- 20' GP
- 40' GP
- 20' HQ (meaning High Cube. The difference is 1 foot taller than a standard 20' GP)
- 40' HQ (meaning High Cube. The difference is 1 foot taller than a standard 40' GP)
- Open top
- Open side
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So what seems to be the problem?- Despite the desire and popularity of living in single and multi-family dwellings
in Créteil, France, many people are unable to economically afford housing. By discovering new ways of designing, solutions can be generated for this housing problem.
- Two Issues –
- 1.) the lack of affordable housing for students and low-income families in Créteil, France
2.) the abundance of shipping containers that are considered non-reusable
The Design Proposal -
The shipping container module home design would provide living accommodations for students, low-income families, and those who would like to live smaller and more economically.
This design would react to the current problems of reuse, sustainability, and financial struggles in the area as well as the over abundance of empty shipping containers available.
The Solution Perspective Drawing
The Solution Plan Drawing
Schedule -Schematic Design Stage (SD) – One Week Design Development (DD) – One Week Final Design configuration – Two weeks
Construction Documents (CD)Bidding Negotiation (BN)
Design Construction - 1-2 Months
- Lafarge sustainable design group Start-to-End Project completion Time – (3 Months)
June 30th 2012
Our Experience -
- Masters of Architecture program at North Dakota State University
- A background in design and residential construction
- VP of the United States Green Building Council (USGBC)
Contact Information
Matthew Peick
Phone - (651)-491-5329
Email - [email protected]
Wordpress - http://matthewpeick.wordpress.com/
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