The Light Hotel Container Thow – Usa

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We continue to discover for you. Our container house on today’s tour is from USA.

“SLEEP TIGHT, LIVE LIGHT!” Stay in an architect-designed”gem” that moves throughout Saint Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota. The LightHotel personalizes and celebrates the potential for a more sustainable future in building design. You’ll feel comfortable by design as the LightHotel is both efficient and luxe while making the most of its space within the salvaged 8’w x 20′ l x 8′ h (interior) shipping container.

Built for year-round use in Minnesota, it features spray foam insulation, triple-paned windows, solar powered HVAC, LED lighting and hydronic in-floor heating. The 250-gallon water tank (stored under the queen size bed), on-demand water heater, and wet room with shower and toilet, will keep your body happy and fresh. Whimsical, applied typographic overlays entertain and provide functional insight, while the attached, lighted stack serves as an iconic, glowing beacon. Window shrouds covered with a 24K gold reinforce “living luxe with less”. A protected front porch and comfy lounge chairs from MN’s own Loll Furniture provide a friendly “Welcome!”.

The LightHotel is a licensed RV, and it has an RVIA Compliance Label from Pacific West Associates (PWA), an expert in the RV industry. PWA has worked with numerous “tiny home” builders and cities around the country. Alchemy will ask you to sign a waiver noting that you understand that the LightHotel is an art project, and as such, at this time, does not hold a Certificate of Occupancy.

After being a Ranger Station over the summer, the LightHotel is thrilled to be moving back to the ArtBlok at 2010 E. Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, MN. This location is near the NE Minneapolis Arts District, yummy restaurants including ChinDian and Zakia Deli + breweries like HeadFlyer and Insight, + Norseman Distillery.

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The LightHotel moves within urban spaces both celebrated and ignored throughout the Twin Cities. It sparks community awareness of sustainable design and starts a bigger discussion around living “lighter”.

Source : The Casa Club

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