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Modular shipping containers are typically referred to as [[isotainers]]. In some military applications, the slang terms "Combat Housing Unit" or "cans" has also gained acceptance.
Modular shipping containers are typically referred to as [[isotainers]]. In some military applications, the slang terms "Combat Housing Unit" or "cans" has also gained acceptance.

First developed by Malcom McLean to transport cargo, freight containers withstand lots of abuse. Freight Container Housing is becoming more and more popular. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shipping_container_architecture Shipping container architecture] is a form of architecture using steel intermodal containers (shipping containers) as structural element


==See also==
==See also==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [[FREIGHT CONTAINER HOUSING|Building a House Out of freight containers]]
* [http://www.tempohousing.com/products container housing products]
* [http://www.tempohousing.com/products container housing products]
* [http://twotimestwentyfeet.com/p/hilfiger_w2011 movable container club]
* [http://twotimestwentyfeet.com/p/hilfiger_w2011 movable container club]
* [http://www.habitainer.com living containers design office]



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Revision as of 00:34, 28 August 2013

Containerized Housing Unit, usually abbreviated as CHU (and sometimes called Containerized Living Unit or CLU) is the name given to an ISO shipping container pre-fabricated into a living quarters.[1] Such containers can be transported by container ships, railroad cars, planes, and trucks that are capable of transporting intermodal freight transport cargo.

Container Housing units are related to the site and land occupied during a certain amount of time by the need of water supply and excavation, electricity, telecommunications, etc. Plug-in city is a concept that is developing as more units capable of moving by intermodal means are brought up to the market. Local site is thus of most importance on correct container housing units use. An example of CLU housing is at the Operation Enduring Freedom - Horn of Africa base (Camp Lemonnier) in Djibouti.[2]

Modular shipping containers are typically referred to as isotainers. In some military applications, the slang terms "Combat Housing Unit" or "cans" has also gained acceptance.

First developed by Malcom McLean to transport cargo, freight containers withstand lots of abuse. Freight Container Housing is becoming more and more popular. Shipping container architecture is a form of architecture using steel intermodal containers (shipping containers) as structural element

See also

References

  1. ^ "The Free Dictionary".
  2. ^ https://www.cnic.navy.mil/cldj/OperatingForcesSupport/LifeatCamp/LivingQuarters/index.htm