Selasa, 05 Februari 2019

Awesome,Shipping Containers Make a Comeback in Restaurant Design


They say history repeats itself, with trends coming and going and coming again in fashion, food, politics, pop culture, and even restaurant design.

That seems to be the case with shipping-container buildouts, a trend that popped up around 2011, fizzled out, and is now slowly making a return at both independent restaurants and larger chains.

The design?s initial debut in the limited-service industry is often credited to Starbucks, which in 2011 unveiled a 450-square-foot shipping-container design in Tukwila, Washington. The coffee giant went on to open a number of similar stores across the country, with the more compact design allowing it to expand to sites previously too small for a traditional Starbucks footprint.

However, many brands that followed suit discovered that the tools needed to economically produce these designs weren?t widely available six years ago, leading a majority to abandon the effort, says restaurant design expert Steve Starr.


But with regulations and technology continually improving?including new food-truck technology that allows brands to produce high-volume, quality food in a small space?the industry appears to be giving shipping containers another shot. Taco Bell, for one, debuted a 1,080-square-foot shipping-container pop-up store at the SXSW festival in Austin, Texas, in 2015. The brand recently announced that it will open its first permanent shipping-container store in South Gate, California, in the first half of 2017. 

Starr says the steady increase in construction-labor costs is another factor in the trend?s resurgence. ?What the shipping-container design provides is the ability to prefabricate, to do work in a shop and put it on a truck, ship it to the site, sit it down on the site, and then just make final connections,? he says. ?That lowers subcontractor labor dramatically.?

Checkers/Rally?s offers franchisees this off-site construction opportunity with its recently launched 4.0 design model?an evolution of its modular store that allows franchisees to build a ?hybrid? store using shipping containers as structural support.


Made of the same structural steel used to construct bridges and skyscrapers, shipping containers stack and sustain the weight of other shipping containers during construction. ?We?ve taken six containers and pieced them together in our new design so they create the structural framework for the building itself,? says Jennifer Durham, senior vice president and chief development officer for Checkers/Rally?s.

While no franchisees have built a container format as of yet, the brand thinks its new 4.0 designs will allow them to better control costs and shave anywhere between five and 12 weeks off the store-opening timeline.

?This sped-up timeline is one of the biggest advantages of shipping-container design,? Starr says. ?You can essentially mass produce them and then deploy them in a region quicker than you could build something from the ground up.?

A push toward greater sustainability in nearly every industry is yet another driving force behind the return of the trend. ?It?s something that is reused, so it ties into the idea of being sustainable,? Starr says. ?It?s also prefabricated, so it?s sustainable in that it takes significantly less energy to re-manufacture.?


It was the appeal of reusing a piece of the Motor City and capturing some of its deconstructed charm that led Jonathan Hartzell to create Detroit Shipping Co., a Detroit-based food hall, beer garden, and art gallery made up of 21 shipping containers designed by Independent Design Architects (IDEA). Set to open this spring, the food hall will feature a handful of fast casuals, including handcrafted hot dogs from Detroit Dog Co. and a chicken concept, Coop, from chef Max Hardy.

?The use of shipping containers made sense, especially in the Detroit market,? Hartzell says. ?We import more than we export, so there?s a surplus of these containers just sitting in yards. It?s cheaper to build a new one than send an empty one back to China.?

However, the growing demand for containers and a shortage of manufacturers who know how to construct using shipping containers mean they?re often not as cost-effective as one might expect, Durham says.

?Between the cost of containers and the limited supply of re-manufacturers of these structures, the price isn?t as competitive as we had hoped it would be,? she says. If the ROI isn?t present for franchisees, she adds, they?ll opt for a cheaper option, such as modular or site-built stores.


Lack of flexibility in size and proportion also creates challenges; most shipping containers are 8 feet wide, 9.4 feet tall, and 20 or 40 feet long. ?You?re dealing with a lot of constraints just by the size of these things,? says Dominic Walbridge, lead architect for Detroit Shipping Co. ?The width and the height are probably fine for kitchens and back-of-house spaces, but I don?t think they?re really comfortable.?

That?s why Walbridge?s team designed with negative space in mind, using containers to surround an indoor beer garden and outdoor courtyard, as well as to create galleries for displaying local art.

Despite the opportunity to attract consumers with an innovative design, Hartzell doesn?t think shipping-container design will become the next big thing. ?It?s probably going to end up staying in the specialty market,? he says. ?There?s not necessarily a significant savings in building these containers. It?s just a different, interesting [subset] to build them in.?

Villa does not have to be expensive, with a creative touch we can make it cheap


Everybody knows just how versatile shipment containers can be. They will have been used to build schools, hotels, homes and just about any other kind of building possible! To show their adaptability earlier on this yr we wrote 7 Unexpected Purposes of Shipping Container.

Today you want to give attention to the  Leisure uses of shipping containers from art studios to Studio homes, you will find lots of creative uses for shipping containers below! This will form our growing collection , which also includes the  Shipping and delivery Container Offices.

Container Beach Retreat

The 'SurfShack' made from a recycled 20 ft Shipping Container.

The outside of the container has been still left un-touched, has completely stolen the inside of the container, and made some clever use of the space inside.
The SurfShack is including a kitchen and bathroom as well as a master bedroom which is located in the bottom of the container.

The camping container was built using a 20 foot shipping container and can sleep a family of four.







Bar Container,The ?container? bar is spread out over two levels and creates some unique outdoor and indoor spaces- most notably the internal courtyard which is covered by a floating roof. Each container has its own unique theme so when you move throughout the bar you are immediately transported into completely different vibes.







Container Caf?

built from the ground up with sustainability in mind, from the upcycled shipping container to the greywater collection system through to the bio-based spray foam insulation.
The caf? is fixed onto wheels so it can be moved around if needed- We think it would make a great portable caf? for festivals and summer events

The entire studio was made using a single 40 foot container- however its designer Jim Poteet, has managed to fit inside it a lounge, bathroom and tiny kitchen/worktop area.
The large windows provide an impressive amount of light and we really like the green garden growing on the roof.

3D Design Rendering -Container Restaurant Make your Busines Great Again



Hai friends
Talking about the concept of a Cafe or Restaurant Container Container, or overseasContainer called the Restaurant, in the city of Bandung now stand the Container Concept Restaurant, who wore his business as a means of used Container
By arranging 6 units size 40 Ft Container, created a very large room, Cafe concept Container though many in indonesia, at least we can attest to that, the Indonesian people can, making what was made by other Nations.
To provide a comfortable and Cozy conditions, the front of the container this Restaurant made the place where to eat, which is made from Wooden pallets in the former combine with glass, add a unique impression of the Restaurant Day n Nite.


To make a Restaurant or Container: Container Houses, the role of interior designersand architects, are also very important, with a mature calculation then, can producea unique and interesting spaces, to the concept of your residence.
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Senin, 04 Februari 2019

Green Home Project with Shipping Container


To build the House, and in order to maximize resources, taken into account from the orientation, thermal insulation, to the incorporation of alternative energy and thewaste for subsequent recycling.
With regard to the materials used we looked for those who have been made with recycled products that are recyclable or friendly with the environment.


Its 24 m2 of surface are distributed in a living room, a kitchen, dining room, a bathroom and a bedroom wall that it transforms in office. It also has a vertical garden made of Spanish moss that feeds on the humidity of the environment and of the Sun and plants and other species, like the cactus, which demand very few natural resources and easily adapt to any terrain.


The container homes  has a system of photovoltaic solar panels and a water reuse system. As for thermal and insulating materials, the cockpit has a system of thermal insulationof glass wool that covers the entire interior veneer surface. The enclosures are airtight, which allows to maximize the resources of cooling and heating. All lighting is designed with Leds, resulting in substantial energy savings. The inside of the container is covered with plates of recycled leather and wood panels that meet the European sustainability standard E-1The outside of the House is painted with enamel water, anew technology that meets all standards LEED (Leadership in environment & Energy Design)Technology integrated in the project allows to maximize resources electrical and thus save energy.