Located in Canada, the stack of containers is being transformed into a large structure entirely self-sufficient. The architecture of 5,000 square meters belongs to Bill and Rosanne Glennon, who are reusing containers where 30 systems will be deployed to transform solar energy and wind energy into electricity and heat inside.
A solar panel electric generator and a solar wind power system will supply the electrical needs of the house while the heating is done by a solar thermal and wood. With up to open space for a garage, there are five bedrooms and a large room.
The rooms are all well divided, while the lower level will be buried to improve the energy performance, while structures that are outside of the house serve as a well that provides access to a series of rooms that are linked to solar and wind power equipment in order to reduce the visual impact of the house.