Ohaupo Container House: New Zealand’s Architectural Marvel

New Zealand, known for its breathtaking landscapes and unique architecture, has a new addition that’s creating quite the buzz.

Nestled in the serene Ohaupo countryside lies a striking architectural wonder made entirely from shipping containers.

Yes, you read that right. Twelve steel shipping containers have been transformed into a stunning home, showcasing the incredible potential of unconventional building materials.

The Inspiration Behind the Build

The mastermind behind this unique dwelling is none other than the Fonterra transport manager, who relocated to New Zealand from England a decade ago, seeking a lifestyle transformation.

His motivation to embark on this project ignited after witnessing a similarly impressive container house in Maine, crafted by the renowned architect Adam Kalkin.

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For Mr. Wade, a qualified engineer with an innate passion for innovation, the project was more than just constructing a home.

It was about quenching his “burning curiosity” to create something exceptional. As he eloquently puts it, “I just had to see if I was capable of doing it, so I threw everything into it.”

The Design and Structure

Mr. Wade’s design is a testament to innovative thinking. He has meticulously arranged the 12 containers within a sophisticated framework of steel and glass.

Rather than merely using the internal spaces of the containers, Wade has masterfully maximized the external areas.

His philosophy? “It’s not just about thinking outside the box, but living outside the box.”

Each 6m-long, 2.5m-wide, and 2.6m-high container, procured from Royal Wolf, weighs a hefty 2220 kg.

The design ensures that while some container doors are sealed to become walls, others retain their functionality.

Maintaining the container’s integrity was pivotal for Wade, as he emphasizes, “I wanted to make sure the house still looks like it’s made from containers.”

Intricate Interiors

The Ohaupo Container House is a treasure trove of spaces. The ground floor, designed as an open-plan area, unveils a commodious kitchen and a living area.

Additionally, it will house a media room, bathroom, laundry, and garage.

Linking the two levels of the home are two vintage fire escape staircases, sourced from Trademe.

The second level boasts a gallery walkway, connecting the dual wings of the residence and providing a bird’s eye view of the expansive ground floor.

 

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