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Showing posts with label Architect's Drawings. Show all posts
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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Container House: Front and Side Elevations - Angela's Blog



This image shows the front of the house which has the large screen porch. The side view shows how the three containers are positioned side-by-side. The roof for the porch was purchased to be used in another project which was abandoned. The roof panels are corrugated steel designed for a bolt-together, all-metal building.

Ingenium Engineering is doing the foundation and structural design work.

We are working conjunction with the Chesterfield County, South Carolina Building Inspection Department.

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Architect's Drawings



This image shows the front of the house which has the large screen porch. The side view shows how the three containers are positioned side-by-side. The roof for the porch was purchased to be used in another project which was abandoned. The roof panels are corrugated steel designed for a bolt-together, all-metal building.

Ingenium Engineering is doing the foundation and structural design work.

We are working conjunction with the Chesterfield County, South Carolina Building Inspection Department.