In light of the natural disasters throughout the US and the start of hurricane season, people are thinking about storm shelters as well as emergency housing after natural disasters. As various organizations plan out emergency housing, two options start to emerge – container emergency housing and modular emergency housing. Both options have their pros and cons. Recently, Global Possiblities, a non-profit “committed to educating the public about solutions to our ecological, economic and political crises” posted an article debating the merits of both options. in the meantime, Yasutaka Yoshimura Architects, a Tokyo-based architectural firm, has created container emergency housing that can transition from temporary to permanent homes and is stackable.