Containers of Hope, located in Saxony Benjamin Garcia Architecture, was designed by San Jose, Costa Rica. The designer has shared insightful information about his latest project, "Containers of Hope," which seamlessly transform two abandoned shipping containers in a house aesthetic.
Located in San Jose, Costa Rica, the residential project is due to close cooperation with customers and Saxe Gabriela Calvo, Marco Peralta, who began to construct the building itself. By placing two containers side by side, and the use of recycled metal parts to make the next roof, Saxony has created a sense of transparency in the internal volume, while ensuring cross ventilation which is said to eliminate the need for air conditioning.
Located in San Jose, Costa Rica, the residential project is due to close cooperation with customers and Saxe Gabriela Calvo, Marco Peralta, who began to construct the building itself. By placing two containers side by side, and the use of recycled metal parts to make the next roof, Saxony has created a sense of transparency in the internal volume, while ensuring cross ventilation which is said to eliminate the need for air conditioning.
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