Containers are a phenomenon in today's architecture.
This comprehensive guide not only shows visual examples
of state-of-the-art projects, but also gives
international experts the opportunity to explain the
history of container use in architecture and to give
practical advice on how to work with them. Shipping
containers are modular, affordable, and virtually
indestructible. More and more often they are being used
to build temporary structures such as pavilions,
offices, galleries, and bars that can be easily moved if
necessary. This phenomenon has a name: container
architecture. Container Atlas presents a wide range of
contemporary projects along with an in-depth
investigation into the background and evolution of this
topical field. The book illustrates how containers are
being used as building blocks to accommodate the daily
lives and special events of urban nomads. Because the
structures that containers are used to build are not
meant to be permanent, their architecture has a more
short-term and playful character that often references
current trends. Container Atlas features advertising,
pop-up stores, and temporary exhibits that are built
using this approach as well as sophisticated housing and
office spaces. Found in both urban and rural settings,
these container structures provoke and inspire while
setting new standards in functionality and aesthetics.
Including detailed reports by experts in the field,
Container Atlas explains the historical development of
container use in architecture, documents plans,
describes associated costs, and suggests concrete
solutions for common problems. The book also introduces
the various types of containers currently in use today,
from standard shipping models to modular pieces made to
order out of various materials or with customized
cutouts. Container Atlas is a practical and
inspirational reference for architects, planners, and
cultural activists as well as event and marketing
managers, to guide them in deciding what types of
containers are best suited to their upcoming projects.
With years of theoretical and practical experience in
the fields of container architecture and modular
building, architect and professor Han Slawik and his
team have established themselves as international
experts in these fields. |
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