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SHELLY

SoWal Insider
Jun 13, 2005
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Detroit condo project puts discarded containers to use

The idea of putting people in empty shipping containers hardly evokes images of stylish urban living.

But a Detroit-based group hopes to use empty shipping containers to build one of the most unusual -- and certainly one of the most innovative -- residential projects in southeast Michigan.

The project would stack empty containers four high, cut in windows and doors, install plumbing, stairways and heating, and add amenities such as balconies and landscaped patios.

If it wins city approvals, the 17-unit condominium project could break ground this fall and open near Wayne State University in 2009. Steven Flum, a Detroit-based architect who designed the project, said it solves several problems at once, including the need to build environmentally sensitive buildings cheaply. The project is going to cost about $1.8 million, about 25% less than a normal condo project of similar quality would run.

The project will offer condominium units measuring 960 to 1,920 square feet. Prices will range from about $100,000 to around $190,000.

http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080513/BUSINESS04/805130314
 

Matt J

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May 9, 2007
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Saw this in Architectural Record, seems like a cool idea and the pictures were neat. I just think noise would be an issue.
 

SHELLY

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Jun 13, 2005
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Saw this in Architectural Record, seems like a cool idea and the pictures were neat. I just think noise would be an issue.

Kinda has that "freight car" feel....ala the hobos riding the rails during the Depression era.

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waterst1

Beach Lover
Dec 24, 2006
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I would have hoped for "25% of" as opposed to "25% less"... With the depressed real estate market up there, I would think the buyers could find an off the shelf home for a bigger cut than that...
 

rapunzel

Beach Fanatic
Nov 30, 2005
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Point Washington
Sadly, the shipping crate houses are better design than 80% of the houses in SoWal.

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Give me one of those off 30A and I'll be happy forever...
 

egrp

Beach Lover
Sep 22, 2005
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people still live in detroit??...why would u build even one unit of residential in an area that is experiencing mass exedus?
 
Last hour CNN had a feature on people living in their cars. They are allowed to spend the night in parking lots, but must move out of the parking lots during business hours. I caught the tail end of the story -- don't know the location.

Where do they shower or go potty?:dunno: I also wonder where the homeless people who live under the overpasses on the connecter in downtown Atlanta do that.:dunno:It's really a sad situation.
 

Zebraspots

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May 15, 2008
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I'd love to live in one of these well designed and creative homes. The architect is doing a project to provide affordable housing w/ low energy costs and is reusing items that are just sitting there.

As an added bonus, the fact that they are made of old shipping containers and don't have a gate will apparently help keep the snobs away!
 
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