Mobility: Containers can be easily transported and moved, so container dormitories can be arranged in different locations as needed. Rapid construction: Compared with traditional construction methods, container dormitories can be constructed faster and can provide accommodation for students in a shorter period of time. Lower cost: Since containers are relatively low-cost and can be reused, the construction cost of container dormitories is usually lower than that of traditional dormitories. Environmental protection and energy saving: Container dormitories can be transformed with environmentally friendly materials, and can use renewable energy such as solar energy, which has certain environmental protection and energy saving effects.
It can provide quick solutions: For schools facing accommodation shortages, container dormitories can quickly provide additional accommodation space to meet students' needs. Flexibility: It can be moved and adjusted according to the needs of the school, adapting to different venues and changes in student population. Cost-Effectiveness: Construction costs are relatively low and maintenance costs are low. Unique Experience: Provide students with a unique residential experience and increase the diversity of the campus.
Space constraints: Containers have relatively little space and may need to be carefully designed to accommodate students' living needs. Ventilation and lighting: It is necessary to pay attention to the ventilation and lighting issues of container dormitories to ensure that students have a comfortable living environment. Sound insulation: The metal structure of the container may lead to poor sound insulation, and measures need to be taken to improve it. Sustainability: Although container dormitories can use environmentally friendly materials and energy-saving measures, sustainability issues still need to be considered in long-term use.