Container Stacking
A Modular Home Layout Blueprint
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ナレーター:
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James A. Hillman
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著者:
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Ethan Wilder
You already know how to plan a single container home. But the moment you add a second unit, every rule changes. Most container home resources stop at one box: cut a few windows, insulate it, hang a door. Container Stacking picks up exactly where those guides leave off, walking through the planning logic that two, three, or more connected containers actually demand, before you ever call a structural engineer or break ground.
Inside, you'll learn how to:
- Choose between side-by-side, stacked, courtyard, and L-shaped configurations based on your household, your site, and your budget, not just what looks good in a photo.
- Plan structural openings and connecting passages that respect how a container's corner posts and steel panels actually carry load, so your engineer is refining your layout instead of sending it back.
- Solve the roof and drainage problem that every multi-container build faces the moment two rooflines meet, before it becomes an expensive leak.
- Cluster plumbing and electrical systems to minimize the costly crossing points between units, and decide intelligently between independent and shared climate control.
- Read your own site's slope, orientation, access, and zoning constraints so you stop guessing which configuration is even possible before you fall in love with a layout that was never going to work.
Written by Ethan Wilder for builders who have moved past the inspiration stage and are ready to plan seriously, Container Stacking is a clear, reasoning-first planning guide, not a stack of glossy photos or a beginner's overview of what a shipping container is. It includes a glossary of key terms, a frequently asked planning questions section, and a structured framework you can actually bring into your first conversation with an architect or contractor.
If your container home project has outgrown the single-box guides, this is the book that picks up the conversation where they left off.
©2026 Ethan Wilder (P)2026 Ethan Wilder