Architecture | 22 Mar 04 | Stumble
Prefab kit house made with shipping containers.
“The QUIK HOUSE is a prefabricated kit house designed by Adam Kalkin from recycled shipping containers. It has three bedrooms and two and one-half baths in its 2,000 square foot plan. The basic kit costs $76,000 plus shipping. The shell assembles by the end of the week, you will have a fully enclosed building. From start to finish, it should take no longer than three months to complete your house.” It’s made with five 40 ft. containers and can be customized, shipped and installed anywhere in the U.S.. Via boingboing.net.
ARCHITECT: Adam Kalkin
MANUFACTURER: architectureandhygiene.com
LINK: boingboing.net


























