Atlantica - 01.10.2006, Side 22

Atlantica - 01.10.2006, Side 22
20 AT L A N T I CA Ever fancy living somewhere a little different? In the US and Europe, new homes built from recyclable materials are becoming increasingly popular. While their eco-friendliness has been a key appeal, having something upgradeable and personalized is also a big plus. Here are some of the projects happening around the globe. Build Me a Home By Eliza Reid on the fly Container City was first built by Urban Space Management in London’s Docklands area in 2000. It is a complex of work studios and flats made out of old shipping containers. “It’s simi- lar to Lego,” explains Sarah Hewson, Marketing & Press Manager of Container City. “The con- tainers are meant to be stacked, so you can make them as big as you want by putting them together.” Container City has created over 20 projects across the United Kingdom, used as homes, offices, and even youth centers. “We have a huge range of clients,” says Hewson. “One of our projects, a children’s nursery in north London, was recently shortlisted for the Sterling prize for innovation in architecture.” Container City projects advertise themselves as being environmentally sound. They use rainwater harvesting for toilets and employ grass roofs to conserve energy. It’s hard to get much greener than that. containercity.com URBAN ECO-HOUSING – LONDON, UK > 009 airmail Atlantica 506 .indd 20 25.8.2006 16:54:14

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