Container is a component tool that can load goods for transportation
and is convenient for handling with mechanical equipment.
Culvert, in the construction of highway, is a water passage built under the subgrade in order
to make the highway pass through the canal smoothly and not hinder the traffic.
The tent, which stands on the ground to cover the wind, rain and sunlight, and is used for
temporary living, can be dismantled at any time.There are three things that seem to have no natural connection.
In Malaysia, as a festival gift, they meet: container + culvert + tent → three in one hotel.
In order to provide new attraction in Malaysia "maha2016" festival, nafas cube came into being.
Three novel concepts of accommodation are integrated: container, culvert and tent.
Outside, there are tropical flowers and plants, trees, lawns, rivers, banks, etc.,
which make people feel like they are in a green grove, and the industrial color fades instantly.
The container with color outer wall becomes the ornament in the jungle, and the staggered "placement" of the container
makes the jungle feel ready to come out, which is a good place for holiday and leisure.
In nafas cube, the accommodation environment of container structure is divided into two types:
The first is the "big" type. Each container is 40 feet long, 8 feet wide and 9 feet high. Each guest room is equipped with a large bed,
air conditioner, sofa, TV, mini bar, and toilet with water heater.Part of it, there is no mini bar, but there will be a double bed.
The other is "economy" type, each container is 20 feet long, 8 feet wide and 9 feet high. Each guest room is equipped
with a king size bed, dresser, air conditioner, closet, TV and toilet with heater.
Of course, there are also tents in the "three swordsmen" of nafas cube, which makes people feel like camping in the jungle,
and the space is very spacious, no less than the double room of the hotel~
You may have heard of culverts, but living in them is relatively new. Let's see how "living in culverts" is in nafas cube~
Pictures courtesy of NAFAS CUBE @ MARDI