xoxoxoBruce |
01-18-2010 11:04 PM |
Jan 19, 2010: Boat Style Shelter
Well, yesterday I gave you a beautiful place, with room for books. But were you happy? Noooooooooo.
The books are too high, the couch is ugly, the chairs are too small, the guitar is dusty... ya whining maggots. :smack:
OK, then you'll get a prefab, high tech, self contained, unibomber cabin.
http://cellar.org/2010/boatprefab1.jpg
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Winter shelter in the Arctic can take form in an upside down hunting boat – a traditional Inuit practice. Covey Island Boatworks has brought that idea into dry dock , developing a prototype wood and epoxy prefab that applies boatbuilding principles directly to an extreme Arctic home.
The prefab idea spent nearly three years in development and was completed last summer. The result is a highly-insulated, prefabricated modular home that can be assembled on-site. The extreme setting requires off-grid living and this Arctic prototype is equipped with solar, wind and marine driven systems.
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http://cellar.org/2010/boatprefab2.jpg
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Covey Island Boatworks partner Brock Junkin has taken up residence in the prototype in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, testing the shipwrights’ first venture into (very cold) dry land dwellings and systems. The company, which operates out of Petite Riviere in Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, is researching the possibility of producing similar prefabs in the future.
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So you all can go live off the grid, away from decent people that appreciate nice houses. Harrumph. :p
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