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Absurdist container architecture
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Modular container buildings were initially regarded as industrial products rather than buildings.

Their main purpose was to build functional buildings,

while the architectural design and overall sense were poor. Recently,

with the increase of the number of container buildings, this aspect has also improved.

Building containers have become more and more interesting

and have been used in the design by many famous architects.








In Caracas, Venezuela's capital, architects used containers to

build a cultural and art training institution for children and adolescents.

This art training institution and Tiuna Cultural Park constitute a building

scheme of sustainable development society, which reflects the harmony

between society and sustainable development architecture.






The design style of art training institutions is quite consistent with that of tiuna Cultural Park.

With green containers as the main body and various graffiti styles that seem to exaggerate absurdity,

people can feel the unique local creative culture.




Art training institutions have public training classrooms,

 independent recording rooms and studios.

It is worth mentioning that the interior design has a unique shape of table and chair,

which is simple but unforgettable.

The large circular light design on the roof creates a bright and bright effect.




 

The recovered shipping containers are combined, converted into multiple module elements,

configured into various functional spaces, and can fully enable the residents in the

surrounding slums to enjoy the pleasant experience brought by public art activities.

 




The toilet in the park is full of all kinds of graffiti art. Although it looks a bit messy, t

he overall environment is still relatively clean, clean and tidy, very personalized!





Pictures courtesy of  lab.pro.fab Art Center