Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Bright Cargo Container Casa in Chile By Preston
Bright Cargo Container Casa in Chile
By Preston | Topics: Container Design, Modern architecture | Comments (1)
This bright orange home was made with two 40-foot and three 20-foot shipping containers in Santiago, Chile. Due to our publication of various shipping container homes, the architect, Rubén Rivera Peede, shared Liray House with Jetson Green recently, and you’ll find more vibrant photos and a floor plan below.
As background, the owners wanted an earthquake-resistant home at an affordable price, and Peede was able to deliver a design to suit those needs using the container units as the structure. Proyecto ARQtainer built Liray House in three months for about $75,000 USD.
The three short containers have the living room and kitchen, while the two long containers have the bedrooms and bathrooms. The home was raised off the ground and plumbing was placed in the crawl space.
Original container flooring was removed and replaced with hardwood flooring. Existing container doors were used to structure the balconies. The builder installed energy-efficient windows, insulated the walls and ceiling with spray-applied cellulose to avoid thermal and acoustic bridges, and then finished the interior with drywall.
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