Let's take a look on container house projects in different parts of the world.
Designed by the famous Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, and implementing the design concept of "negative architecture", the first container Starbucks coffee shop in Asia was built in Taiwan. The design changes the rigidity of traditional buildings and stacks containers in a staggered manner. The decorative wall behind the container is irregularly spliced with bright colors that local residents like, so that the pure white container will not look monotonous.
Designed by the famous Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, and implementing the design concept of "negative architecture", the first container Starbucks coffee shop in Asia was built in Taiwan. The design changes the rigidity of traditional buildings and stacks containers in a staggered manner. The decorative wall behind the container is irregularly spliced with bright colors that local residents like, so that the pure white container will not look monotonous.
This shipping container building is located on the outskirts of San Diego and is owned by an art collector and his family. Considering the construction time and cost, the designer boldly adopted the prefabricated container house. A total of five 40-foot standard containers, six 20-foot standard containers, and one 40-foot standard container converted into a swimming pool were used to complete the project.