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Welcome to our curated collection of real-world shipping container home projects from around the globe. Each project tells a unique story—designed by architects, builders, or passionate homeowners who embraced modular, eco-conscious living. From remote off-grid cabins in New Zealand to striking two-storey homes in suburban Australia, these builds showcase the versatility, beauty, and innovation possible with repurposed shipping containers.

Whether you’re an architect looking for case study inspiration, a developer exploring modular construction, or a future homeowner considering a container build of your own, this is where practical design meets sustainable ambition. Every home featured here includes key project details: site location, number of containers used, layout considerations, sustainable features, and insights into construction methods and builder vision.

Dive in to discover how people are rethinking traditional housing by turning steel boxes into warm, functional, and future-forward homes. Use these examples to shape your own ideas, refine your plans, or simply enjoy the creativity of container architecture.

Devil’s Corner Cellar Door, Lookout & Market : A Leading Example of Eco Container Buildings in Australia

Devil’s Corner Cellar Door, Lookout & Market : A Leading Example of Eco Container Buildings in Australia

    Devil’s Corner Cellar Door and Lookout, designed by Cumulus Studio for Brown Brothers, sits on Tasmania’s scenic East Coast and exemplifies innovative shipping container architecture in Australia. As one of the standout eco container buildings in Australia, it is nestled within one of the state’s largest vineyards and uses ten repurposed containers to shape a contemporary experience that merges landscape, architecture, and tourism. Originally opened in 2015 and expanded in 2021, the site now includes a cellar door, food market, immersive tasting rooms, and a sunken cellar for private events. Warm Tasmanian Oak interiors and timber-clad exteriors balance the raw steel construction, evoking the feel of a modern rural village.
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