Those familiar with container architecture know
that its plasticity is very strong,
and it can be concave into various unique shapes
through any cutting and combination method.
Only you can imagine, there is nothing it cannot do.
However, after seeing all the strange shapes,
I still want to return to the most primitive design.
This is a commercial supporting facility project
located in South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea, called [Geoje NU].
The structure is a container structure (light steel structure),
with multiple boxes assembled into a very ordinary two-story building,
without even a cantilever design,
only a small outdoor corridor.
The appearance of such a "straight man"
and the interior are also very simple.
Entering from the balcony door is a projection room,
with completely black walls that are more practical.
There is also a simplified version of the conference room,
with several small strip windows on the walls to allow natural light to penetrate.
In addition, multifunctional commercial supporting facilities
include product exhibition rooms,
bathrooms, etc., to meet daily living needs.
You will find that the size of all functional rooms is
based on the standard container size,
which is obviously directly modified from the container.
Pictures courtesy of Internet