Cases
Focus on the optimization and innovation of the
container modular construction industry
Cases > Living Featured > Container house | magnifier like villa in the mountain, facing the slope and set up the difficulty upgrade!
Container house | magnifier like villa in the mountain, facing the slope and set up the difficulty upgrade!
  Page view::2994  2020-04-07


In many cases, container buildings will face a problem of space size.

Residents with large demand for space will be dissatisfied with the "pocket" of containers,
But Australian architects have been so imaginative that they have designed

the container house as a "magnifying glass", which magnifies the pure nature.



Located on the rugged coast of Gippsland, this villa in the mountains has an undoubted perfect view of Venus Bay Bach.
The entrance of the villa is the narrowest part of the whole building, but it has no adverse effect.

And the outermost end is the terrace which is used to show the natural beauty to the greatest extent. It is very livable to sit in the South and North.



Throughout the exterior of the house, the whole house is wrapped by sustainable development materials,

so that the interior is well protected, and a large deck with ceiling is formed at the outermost end,
It's like an outdoor room. In summer, the deck is cool, cooled by the natural breeze. In winter,

the sun can make it an attractive place to enjoy the sunshine.




Villa interior adopts natural color, mostly original wooden furniture. Spacious space,

especially suitable for a family size holiday.
Some designs also become warm and diversified to cater to the life of parents and children,

just like the built-in bookcase and sofa in the living room can effectively use the space.





Villa interior adopts natural color, mostly original wooden furniture.

Spacious space, especially suitable for a family size holiday.
Some designs also become warm and diversified to cater to the life of parents and children,

just like the built-in bookcase and sofa in the living room can effectively use the space.







When you stand at the narrowest end and look at the widest end, you get a broader picture,
At the same time, it enlarges the space of the house both visually and practically.
Not only that, the construction of the house also follows the natural contour and is set up along the hillside facing the slope.

When looking down, the scene is also broader.






Pictures courtesy of LUNCHBOX ARCHITECT