Could Gonave be a land of "Container Homes"

I mentioned that shipping containers can be used for different uses.  From homes to storefronts, to schools, and office buildings.

Shipping containers are important for many reasons, but a few major reasons are they can survive hard winds, which Gonave is prone to high winds and annual hurricanes.  The containers can survive fire better than conventional homes.  The cost of modifying a container is cheap, and can be done very quickly.  The cost of purchasing a container is pretty affordable vs the cost of buying wood and the labor associated with construction.  The amount of time needed to setup the containers can be done very quickly.  Setting up 50 different container homes can be done in a matter of weeks, versus several months to a year if constructing conventional homes.

Another major reason is less environmental impact.  Gonave doesn't have to deal with a large amount of construction by product, and these shipping containers don't have to end up in a scrap yard.

 An apartment building such as this one can easily be constructed on Gonave.Not only this, but such a facility can be built in a very short amount of time. (Photos courtesy of http://thistinyhouse.com/2009/shipping-container-villages/)
 This also shows that you can have multiple colors and different window sizes for the building. (Photos courtesy of http://thistinyhouse.com/2009/shipping-container-villages/)
Above is a school that was built.  Each container can be a class room. (Photos courtesy of http://thistinyhouse.com/2009/shipping-container-villages/)

Initially basic homes like these below courtesy of www.containerhomes.net could be constructed in remote areas of Gonave.

This is a container home with a built in car garage using 5 shipping containers courtesy of www.alibaba.com

 Container home below courtesy of www.seapavaa.org   The Pepsi Container is a street stand that could  work on Gonave as well.  Courtesy of www.containerking.com  Go Gonave!

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