Living in a box. 3twenty launches future of affordable space.


Nov 09, 2009

What do you do, during the recession, with empty shipping containers that are collecting sea dust? Easy, make a home out of them.

That’s what our friends at 3twenty Solutions are proposing. Their new site details all their plans to create modern and affordable living and work spaces—all with an environmental approach. I first heard of this idea about a year ago from Bryan McCrea, one of the founders of 3twenty and was instantly jealous. After winning the coveted I3 Challenge at the University and being featured in every media outlet possible, they recently unveiled their prototype at the Dragon’s Den pitch party.

3twentyThe site features a very clean and simple design, meant to reflect the nature of their renewed containers. Interested readers can follow all their updates on their blog, which is updated regularly. We encourage everyone to check these guys out—they’ve put in some long days the last few months getting the prototype ready, but once you see it, you’ll get it. When I asked Bryan for a quote, he gave me quite the groaner, so bear with me.

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