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Platoon Kunsthalle: Modern Art Center in Seoul shipping container
Platoon Kunsthalle as exciting and inspiring exhibits art center in Seoul, Korea. Built from standard shipping containers by Graft Lab Architects, Kunsthalle which provides a beautiful modern space where new ideas and creativity flourish freely. Inside the building there are art studio space, exhibition areas, restaurants and bars, as well as many open spaces.
Category: Containers,Innovation Designer,Shipping Container, posted at: Jan 13th 2010, Comments: No CommentsTags: art studio, Berlin, Innovation Designer, Los Angeles, Platoon Kunsthalle
Shipping Containers Warehouse Become Office Space
In the industrial Santa Ana, Orange County, a local printing company decided to change the MVP of their warehouse and office building in the shipping container. Companies feel that the whole room climate controlled to keep going in vain. Warehouse-chic new industrial workspace which proved to be an affordable option on the company save energy. [...]
Category: Innovation Designer,Shipping Container, posted at: Jan 6th 2010, Comments: 1 CommentTags: footprint, Innovation Designer, Keith Flanigan, MVP, Office Space, Santa Ana
subway car Recycled change into studios in London
Seeing the activities of young artists in London who have to rent studio space is very expensive to get to work. Furniture designer Auro Foxcroft make an intelligent innovation and environmentally conscious solutions. Namely by taking the subway an old and put it on the roof, and use it for office space! Rather rare? Sure! [...]
Category: Innovation Designer, posted at: Jan 5th 2010, Comments: No CommentsTags: Auro Foxcroft, Berlin, Innovation Designer, interior, london, Village Underground, warehouse
Sustainable prefab housing from recycled shipping containers Made
Shipping containers that have a strong resistance, part of the wide and relatively low cost. Make them practical and affordable to make a lot of housing options. Last year, a South Florida-based design, manufacturing and retail companies, creating a design called, “E-House,” a solid built with cargo containers. They also wanted to take it home to know about recycling, so they record all the steps involved in the shipping container to build houses and share with Jetson Green.
Using the framework of shipping containers to create the basic structure of house, E-House successfully combines architecture with residential housing to provide a beautiful environment for the design and construction for the housing market. Sizes ranging from 740 square feet to 1300 square feet, manufactured homes and then sent to a specified location.
Category: House,Innovation Designer,Sustainable Design, posted at: Dec 30th 2009, Comments: No CommentsTags: House, Innovation Designer, Sustainable Design
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