Living containers are portable and economical structures designed to meet temporary accommodation needs. These rapidly producible, flexibly designed, and environmentally resistant structures can be transported to any desired location. They are commonly used in various fields such as temporary housing in disaster and urban renewal situations, education, hospitals, offices, dormitories and offices in construction camps, rest facilities, charging stations, security cabins, and industrial facilities. After the containers complete their intended use, they can be moved to another location and used for the same or a different purpose.