Not exactly what you're looking at (could be used for it though) ; but I saw something like this in Summerville GA and I think if we ever move , I'm going this route. I heard you have no heat or a/c bill?
They are tough though and the ones I had helped piece together 30 years ago are still standing. Set in the concrete upon a slab and a foot of concrete up the sides. The only pain we found years ago was fabbing your own system for an overhead door or a white trash back door due to the "corduroy". I haven't heard them crinkle under 4 feet of snow. They survived the ice storms of 98. They're tough.... but they are usually a refrigerator or a sauna. They're not too big a pain to assemble if you have friends that enjoy cheap beer.
Here is a Google Earth picture of a garage that we assembled in 1988 ....I remember it was 1988 that is the year before my grandfather passed away.... I suspect it's been used as a garage as that was its intended purpose.... This is up on the Canadian border in a little place called Massena New York.....