Touted as the world’s most famous container building, Container City II is a bright, bold vision, jutting out from the otherwise grey waters of the river Thames at Trinity Buoy Wharf.
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Completed in 2005, the Riverside Building is the third Container City™ project to be housed at Trinity Buoy Wharf in London’s Docklands.
Cove Park is a centre for established artists situated on the west coast of Scotland in 50 acres of spectacular countryside. In 2002, Container City…
Located in the centre of Leeds, the region’s business, financial and social capital, Wellington Place is being developed by MEPC with a view to it being one of the biggest and most prestigious city centre business quarters in Europe.
Situated on former wasteland, the new marketing suite was designed to fit within a larger community that is being developed along 2 kilometres of Thames…
Standing at nine-storeys high, the OBS Tower was an impressive addition to the Stratford Olympic Park and Container City’s™ biggest build to date. Located on…
Located within the arts community of Trinity Buoy Wharf, The Orchard Café was constructed to provide a restaurant for over 500 tenants and visitors .
Opening its doors in November 2012 and constructed from 28 recycled shipping containers, Hall & Woodhouse Portishead is located at Portishead Quay Marina in Somerset.
For the 2012 Olympic Games, the BBC briefed Container City™ to create new broadcasting studios that incorporated the 2010 World Cup Studio on the roof.
This epic home was designed and built by Container Build Group for our client. The brief was high end, one of a kind, to show…
Hiding in the beautiful pine forest on the outskirts of Hanoi in Lam Truong, Minh Phu, Soc Son, Pond Villa is designed using shipping containers with creative and unique style.
Hi everybody ? We continue to discover for you. Our container house on today’s tour is from Uruguay. Design: Paola Rossi – Project ContainerContainers: 2×40…
This beautiful 20 ft small and cozy shipping container house located midway between Byron Bay and Suffolk Park in New South Wales, Australia.
For this house, designed by James & Mau Arquitectura, a team of architects specializing in container houses.