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Thursday, June 17, 2010

Initial Shipping Container House Sketches

Rough, but the following are helping me come up with an idea of how to divide the space.  




Interesting details not shown include:
  • Projection dividers- I'm going to separate the rooms with fancier versions of shower curtains: a thick, white sheet that I can use as a surface for a projector and roll out of the way when I don't want the rooms divided.
  • CNC table- eventually, the main room (10'x8') will have only one main thing in it: an ~4'x4' table with a gantry in the corner.  My dinner table will double as the table for a computer numerically controlled machine with interchangeable tool heads:)
  • Packability- this may get scrapped later, but 2 initial design constraints I'm striving for are:
    • All systems necessary for energy and waste autonomy collapse to fit into the container for shipping
    • I don't modify the container in any that prevents it from being shipped as a standard, ISO-compliant TEU (twenty-foot equivalent unit)

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