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#21 Redondo Beach House by DeMaria Design

DeMaria Design brings us another design that integrates the containers both within the landscape and creates a nice exterior image without using the industrial look so often found in other container homes. Located in Redondo Beach California , the house’s main attraction is the way in which it communicates with the exterior by way of access through the two containers which generate a hallway . The interior is thus quite introverted , da use of other materials like concrete to mold a beautiful modern exterior facade also helps bring this home to a higher standard than its original intended structure may have permitted.


#22 Tommy Hilfiger’s Berlin Shipping Container by Artdepartment-Berlin
Apearing at the Bread & Butter Fashion Trade Show for internationally renowned Tommy Hilfiger brand, this idea takes shipping containers and turns them into an exhibition space , for Tommy Hilfiger. The interior is in this case WAY more interesting than the exterior , with a mix of containers placed in a witty way , some large spaces have been created inside this structure. The true nature of this container-museum is revealed inside , a place that showcases Icons in style and and fashion and the changing world trends . On the outside , the containers a direct aproach with painted on images , while on the inside entire rooms , streets and spaces of varying volume and atmosphere are recreated !



#23 Ergonomic Container Home in Mojave Desert by Ecotech Design

It seams we have another great design made entirely out of container units. Ecotech Design comes with this house employing 6 shipping containers , creating a modern looking villa with a single bedroom in the mojave desert. The design is all the more inspiring since it creates a modern looking home , without covering up the containers or using additional materials for better textures. Instead it uses white and grey for the volumes of the house , which against the background of the Mojave give it a very good contrast. The project emphasizes high-energy efficient design and low cost , making it a viable option for any place not just the Mojave Desert.







#24 Del Popolo Mobile Pizzeria provides a Great Idea for Budding Businesses

Homes are not just the only final means of the shipping containers , so if you are interested in a going into business venture that involves a mobile platform for serving and cooking food we have the thing for ! This is the Del Popolo mobile pizzeria and its a marvel to behold since this is a mobile italian traditional style pizzeria with an old wood heated oven to make the classic italian pizza recipes come true anywhere and anyhow . Jon Darsky spent about 180 000 $ to convert this container , but now he bring to anyone anywhere a classic italian pizza parlor , so tis worth the money!

#25 Danze & Davis Give an Extreme Shipping Container Makeover to a Texas Home

Finally we have this lovely home in Bastrop Texas , that proves once and for all that given enough containers you can achieve any final effect , in this case the end result being a warm comfy cozy house that offers a living experience of a very high standard. Despite using containers , this house is not constrained either in the interior space or the exterior look. This house makes the list for the fact that a great effect was achieved with few resources , not many exterior materials are used beside the containers to give it a modern and yet rustic and traditional look. Inside a comfy and cozy home awaits us . Danze & Davis have managed to create a genuine home that feels like so much more then the temporary industrial look of shipping containers. For its functionality and simplicity , but also for achieving a rustic traditional and overall pleasant outward look without using a lot of material other then the containers themselves , this design showcases the flexibility and adaptability of containers as a structure for our homes!
