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Shipping Container Facade and Corrugated Steel Framework in a Community-Focused Educational Space

Author:
Abul boshar Md. shamsuzzaman
Shipping Container Facade and Corrugated Steel Framework in a Community-Focused Educational Space

Project in-detail

Integrating a facade of shipping containers and a framework of corrugated steel, the design creates a multifunctional educational hub focused on sustainability and community engagement.
5 key facts about this project
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Utilizes repurposed shipping containers as a key design element.
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Features a community deck designed for multifunctional use.
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Incorporates natural daylight through strategically positioned glass.
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Employs local stone cladding to integrate with the surrounding environment.
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Includes dedicated zones for educational workshops on sustainability.
The architectural project "Ark II" presents a thoughtful approach to community engagement and environmental sustainability through its design framework. Situated in a geographical location that features snowy landscapes, the building stands as a modern interpretation of the traditional ark narrative, symbolizing protection and resilience in the face of climate challenges. The project aims to facilitate dialogue about ecological concerns while providing multifunctional spaces for community education and interaction.

This design operates on principles of the circular economy, delineating three core areas: Consumer, Recycle, and Reuse. The interconnected forms of these spaces convey a clear message about the stages of resource management and collective responsibility. The overall structure features a blend of modern architecture and traditional aesthetics, supporting both functional durability and community significance.

Material Selection and Visual Identity

One unique aspect of "Ark II" is its material palette, which thoughtfully incorporates various elements to promote sustainability. The use of corrugated steel for the structural framework ensures a lightweight yet robust construction, aligning with modern building techniques. Supplemented by used shipping container sheets, the design emphasizes recycling and repurposing existing materials, thereby reducing waste.

Local stone cladding grounds the project within its context, connecting the building aesthetically and culturally to its surroundings. Transparent glass elements are used to maximize natural light, while painted modular panels serve as educational tools. These color-coded designs provide visual guidance on recycling and waste management practices, reinforcing the project's educational mandate.

Spatial Configuration and Functionality

The spatial organization of "Ark II" has been meticulously planned to enhance community engagement. The inclusion of a community deck serves as a flexible space for various activities, allowing the building to adapt to future needs while ensuring accessibility. Organic and inorganic exchange points are instrumental in fostering discussions around sustainability, offering dedicated spaces for workshops and educational initiatives.

The internal courtyard, functioning as both a gathering space and a greenhouse, symbolizes the integration of indoor and outdoor environments—encouraging interaction with nature. The architectural design optimally channels natural light and views, creating an inviting atmosphere conducive to community participation.

The project embodies a commitment to fostering environmental awareness through architectural design and serves as a practical model for addressing pressing ecological issues. For further insights into the project, including architectural plans, sections, and detailed design aspects, readers are encouraged to explore the project presentation. Such exploration will provide a comprehensive view of the architectural ideas and unique design solutions that define "Ark II."
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The 10th edition of the MICROHOME architecture competition invites architects and designers from around the world to explore the possibilities of compact, sustainable living. Hosted by Buildner in collaboration with Kingspan and Hapi Homes, this special edition challenges participants to design an off-grid, modular microhome for a young professional couple, with a maximum floor area of 25 m². Designs should prioritize innovation, efficiency, and real-world feasibility. 

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Design a new small-scale home concept in the 10th edition of MICROHOME — 100,000 € prize + construction

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