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- The Variation of Design - A Blank Slate
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- The Variation of Design - affordableportablehousing.com
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- The Variation of Design - affordableportablehousing.com
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- The Variation of Design - affordableportablehousing.com
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- The Variation of Design - A model of your own
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- The Shipping Container Invention - Patented in 1956 - Malcolm McLean - owned the largest trucking fleet in the south & fifth largest in the United states http://www.isbu-info.org/all_about_shipping_containers.html
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- connow.blogspot.com
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- The Final Design Shipping Containers - Strong - Uniform Design - Theft Resistant - Stackable - Easy to Load/Unload - Truck/Rail/Ship/Store easily - myfrugalfreedom.com
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- History -Shipping containers come in standard shapes and sizes & are constructed virtually everywhere in the world Types : -Shipping Container - ISO Container -Cargo Container - Conex Box -ISBU (intermodal steel building unit) -Green Cube
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- Principle Use - International ocean shipping - Truck - Train-freight - Secure Storage Since 2006 - Home - Prefab - Business Construction purposes http://dornob.com
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- Standardization -20' GP -40' GP -20' HQ (meaning High Cube. The difference is 1 foot taller than a standard 20' GP) -40' HQ (meaning High Cube. The difference is 1 foot taller than a standard 40' GP) -Open top -Open side merchantcircle.com
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- So what seems to be the problem? - Despite the desire and popularity of living in single and multi-familydwellings in Crteil, France, many people are unable toeconomically afford housing. By discovering new ways of designing,solutions can be generated for this housing problem. - Two Issues - 1.) the lack of affordable housing for students and low-incomefamilies in Crteil, France - 2.) the abundance of shipping containers that are considerednon-reusable
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- The Design Proposal - - The shipping container module home design would provideliving accommodations for students, low-income families, andthose who would like to live smaller and more economically. - - This design would react to the current problems of reuse,sustainability, and financial struggles in the area as well as theover abundance of empty shipping containers available.
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- The Solution Perspective Drawing
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- The Solution Plan Drawing
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- Schedule - Schematic Design Stage (SD) One Week Design Development (DD) One Week Final Design configuration Two weeks Construction Documents (CD) Bidding Negotiation (BN) Design Construction - 1-2 Months - Lafarge sustainable design group Start-to-End Project completion Time (3 Months) June 30 th 2012
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- Our Experience - - Masters of Architecture program at North Dakota State University - A background in design and residential construction - VP of the United States Green Building Council (USGBC)
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- Contact Information Matthew Peick Phone - (651)-491-5329 Email - [email protected] [email protected] Wordpress - http://matthewpeick.wordpress.com/ http://matthewpeick.wordpress.com/ Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1374328480 http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1374328480