Urban Pioneer
08-11-2015, 10:31 AM
What do we know about these sorts of projects?
Are they permitted and where are they permitted? I would assume that in areas that have historic fabric codes it would be difficult to install them.
It is my understanding that the container on 9th street is there on a temporary structure permit. It does not contain bathrooms and is only used as an office. I guess the structure at 11th and Broadway for the new Oklahoma Contemporary project is probably installed under a similar permit situation.
OKSEA on the other hand was permitted as commercial space and apparently does have bathrooms.
If container homes were permitted as single family dwellings, it might enable easy insertion of density into the urban core on empty lots.
Obviously there are challenges with container homes. Plumbing, insulation, and aesthetically pleasing exterior cladding.
When I have a little bit of spare time, I will try to photograph these three sites and post them under the thread. If photos already exist, feel free to add them to the thread.
I think that container homes could be a novel solution to cost effective urban housing if done correctly and in an aesthetically pleasing manner.
Are they permitted and where are they permitted? I would assume that in areas that have historic fabric codes it would be difficult to install them.
It is my understanding that the container on 9th street is there on a temporary structure permit. It does not contain bathrooms and is only used as an office. I guess the structure at 11th and Broadway for the new Oklahoma Contemporary project is probably installed under a similar permit situation.
OKSEA on the other hand was permitted as commercial space and apparently does have bathrooms.
If container homes were permitted as single family dwellings, it might enable easy insertion of density into the urban core on empty lots.
Obviously there are challenges with container homes. Plumbing, insulation, and aesthetically pleasing exterior cladding.
When I have a little bit of spare time, I will try to photograph these three sites and post them under the thread. If photos already exist, feel free to add them to the thread.
I think that container homes could be a novel solution to cost effective urban housing if done correctly and in an aesthetically pleasing manner.