Richard and Amy transformed three 20ft shipping containers into a stunning compact home in Victoria, Australia, showcasing sustainable living.
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Evans, a retired boat builder who has constructed a brilliant and compact home in a 20ft shipping container.
In the wake of voyaging numerous immense and open seas a 40ft shipping container arrived on the shores of New Zealand in what was to be it's last voyage.
Designed by architect Matt Elkan, the 95 square meter (1000 square foot) home is centred around family living...
In June 2018, Painushima Resort <Ishigakijima> was opened in Miyara, Ishigakijima, Okinawa. The cottage-style rooms are equipped with the popular Goemon bath and BBQ-enabled wood deck, and…
The individuals of Toronto are appreciating the nation's biggest shipping container showcase, kindness of nearby firm LGA Architectural Partners
A crane sitting above Amsterdam's IJ waterway has been changed into an extravagance rental condo, highlighting three stacked shipping containers pleasing living spaces structured by Edward van Vliet to reference the zone's modern past.
LOT-EK slices shipping-container stack to form Williamsburg home
A design to revitalize Johannesburg’s downtown
Shipping containers have been a developing pattern the previous couple of years, utilized in everything from urban ranches to off-the-matrix excursions and across the board pools.
Produced using the a large number of surplus containers that sit on docks far and wide, shipping container homes are regularly adulated as an eco-accommodating and strong option in contrast to customary structure materials.
Hot on the impact points of its extravagant achievement Milan store, Starbucks has opened one more striking and creatively structured café.
While homes made of containers is anything but another thought, this sea shipping container house configuration is special by they way it consolidate spaces and regions that sustain the occupants.
As an ever increasing number of urban communities move away from condemning vagrancy and toward "lodging first" approaches, they should unavoidably address a noteworthy issue: where do those homes originate from?
Three dozen shipping containers locate a sheltered port in a cutting edge loft working in Mexico