1. Definition and Origin
Container houses are residences or buildings converted from shipping containers. These containers, originally used for long-distance cargo transport, are sturdy, durable, and weatherproof, making them an excellent choice for building materials.
2. Structural Features
The basic structure of a container house includes a steel frame and a weather-resistant outer shell, typically treated with rust prevention, fireproofing, and insulation. Its modular design allows for various combinations, suitable for a wide range of building needs, from single-room dwellings to complex multi-story buildings.