This is a great design! If you are a single person with no disabilities or handicaps and can pay for food delivery every day and donβt mind hitting your head trying to get in/out of the car that youβre assumed to have and-
Someone didn't realize that when people compared Cybertrucks to dumpsters, that wasn't a compliment and does not mean that they do not also want homes that look like dumpsters.
This reminds me of the beginning of "Snow Crash," where Hiro Protagonist is living inside a storage unit paid for by the proceeds of his day job as a delivery driver.
It would be cheaper, more stable, more versatile and more efficient to leave the box level and build an awning that covers the porch and extends to the side so the vehicle can be parked under it.
Using shipping containers as anything other than a shipping container means stripping out everything that makes it a shipping container, at which point you may as well just build a cuboid from wood and metal. Having it slanted like that solves no problem but creates dozens. 10/10 urban design.
You know, everything else aside (which is hard to ignore) im really baffled on why one wouldnt fully raise it to be level so you could have a kitchen instead of endless stairs in a container build? The sustainability impact of two more legs cant be that great?
So a mild earth quake drops the house on your car? I guess.
βToday there was a 0.7 earthquake. In related news, everyone will be taking off from work because there is no transportation system and all cars, including Uber drivers, have been destroyed. Governor has declared a state of emergency.β
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But that's boring, I guess.
βToday there was a 0.7 earthquake. In related news, everyone will be taking off from work because there is no transportation system and all cars, including Uber drivers, have been destroyed. Governor has declared a state of emergency.β