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Container house | How to build the box on the slope? A
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Unlike ordinary concrete brick houses, small bricks can be used one by one to adapt to various uneven terrain. The preset structure makes the container slightly inferior in the selection range of foundation. But isn't it worth the beauty of the slopes? No, it can "step" on the concrete to continue its style.

 

 

 

 

Located on the hills of Porto Alegre, the house is one of the most equipped in the city. The stacked and rotating structure creates a great sense of balance for the house, which has witnessed its unusual life.

 

 

 

 

 

The structure, which looks like a spinning track from a distance, is actually a container built on a concrete foundation. A steep slope provides a half floor space for the house, which is a garage made of red bricks.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Built in a precast concrete structure, while maintaining architectural standards and industrial logic. The design of the external wall follows the beauty of the container itself to keep its metal structure obvious. The landscape unfolds in the direction of the adjacent nature reserve through the large window frame, and the rotating direction overlooks the Guaiba River and its unforgettable sunset, providing different landscape angles.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In the interior of the house, in order to ensure the quality of constant temperature and sound insulation, the walls and ceiling are covered with gypsum board, and the floor is paved with vinyl floor after being leveled with OSB board and smooth layer. Some of the interior walls reveal the original material of the building, recalling that the house was actually just a pile of overlapping container towers.