Architect Patrick Bradley designed the 'Grillagh Water House:' a residence in Northern Ireland that was built with used shipping containers. More specifically, the house is built on Bradley's farmland, near the town Maghera.
Bradley decided to construct the home with shipping containers, an unusual choice, because it was only way to erect his design without going over his budget. Bradley acquired the containers in Bangor and transported them to his land, where they were assembled around a steel framework.
Two metal boxes protrude from atop the other two containers. The upper level is cantilevered so as to provide a gorgeous balcony, which is enveloped in a protective layer of steel fins, preventing excess solar beams from entering and heating the interior.
Shipping Container Abodes
A Residence in Northern Ireland was Constructed with Unusual Materials
Trend Themes
1. Shipping Container Homes - There is a growing trend in using shipping containers as a sustainable and budget-friendly alternative for building homes.
2. Off-grid Living - The use of shipping containers in residential construction opens up opportunities for off-grid living and self-sufficiency.
3. Creative Architecture - Shipping container homes showcase the trend of using unconventional materials and designs in architecture.
Industry Implications
1. Residential Construction - The residential construction industry can explore using shipping containers to create affordable and eco-friendly housing options.
2. Home Design and Decor - The home design and decor industry can adapt to the rise of shipping container homes by offering specialized products and services.
3. Sustainable Architecture - Sustainable architects and builders can incorporate shipping containers into their projects to promote sustainability and reduce construction waste.