'snoozebox' is a self-contained portable shipping container hotel which can be loaded and transported quickly and efficiently to any destination whether by road, rail, air or sea. the stackable
accommodation has a smaller footprint than traditional cabin-style ones,
or large motor homes, enabling it to be positioned in a number of configurations, making the most of its designated site.
the modules can be arranged in groupings of as few as 40 to 400
rooms and can be up and running within 48 hours of arriving at its
destination.
this quick build-up is in part a result of the fact that each of the
units require no mains service - no provision for electricity, water or
sewerage is necessary.
each room is climate controlled and features a wet room, double bed, flat screen TV, power sockets, free wi-fi and a safe.
the 'snoozebox' is currently standing as a 320 room hotel which provides accommodation for security personnel engaged at the london 2012 olympics from july 14th to august 15th 2012.
from desginboom