UID:
kobvindex_INT0003523
Format:
33 pages :
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illustrations, plans ;
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30 cm.
Content:
MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE:
"Countries with a high trade deficit accumulate large quantities of unused shipping containers whose return to origin is not economical. Costa Rica is also a primary destination for asylum seekers from Latin America and therefore needs to find solutions for fast and cost-effective social housing construction. This research suggests repurposing these ‘One-Way-Used’ containers as a construction material for social housing projects. It proposes solutions for optimizing the limited interior space and handling the tropical climate. Despite the unique characteristics of construction based on a ‘steel box,’ social housing with containers seams feasible and economical. The approach is validated by analyzing several case studies and by creating a concrete design proposal."
Note:
DISSERTATION NOTE: bachelor thesis in Interior Design, Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, 2019.
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MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE:
Abstract --
INTRODUCTION :
Objectives --
Research question --
Research methodology --
Keywords --
ARCHITECTURE WITH CONTAINERS :
History of shipping containers --
What are shipping containers made of? --
What are the dimensions of an ISO shipping container? --
How to incorporate the advantages of the container to this proposal? --
SOCIAL HOUSING IN COSTA RICA :
Costa Rican construction laws --
Costa Rica’s weather conditions --
CASE STUDIES :
Containers Franceschi --
InCubo house --
Sheltainer --
Lettuce House --
Holyoke Cabin --
Port-a-bach --
DESIGN PROPOSAL :
H5 container houses --
Mood board --
Material board --
Family container house --
Single container house --
Single container house + extension --
Detail drawing and model --
CONCLUSION :
Not so beneficial outcomes --
Beneficial outcomes --
Bibliography --
List of figures.
Language:
English
Keywords:
Academic theses
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Academic theses