The first shopping mall in Italy, Cavezzo 5.9 ShopBox is located in the northern Italian city of Emilia (Emilia),
designed by Phoenix company, and BOX4IT provides box reconstruction.
The project was originally used for reconstruction after the earthquake in 2012.
Later, its unique shape attracted investment from many tenants,
and it was gradually built into a shopping mall. In the Italian city of Modena,
thousands of containers have been abandoned. A large number of abandoned second-hand
containers happen to meet the needs of waterproof, wind-resistant,
and robust housing in areas with frequent hurricane disasters.
The shopping center is made up of 34 second-hand 40-foot boxes,
which provides a huge outdoor public area while providing shops.
The project was sponsored by the local women's association and refurbished in 2013,
and it was also moved to the city of Bologna to continue its commercial use.
Due to the integrated characteristics of the container structure,
it is more convenient to use in disaster relief buildings than other types of structures,
and it can be directly used in disaster areas through the "prefabrication-delivery" method.
At the same time, the robustness of the structure allows the container emergency housing
not only to solve the frequent reconstruction problems after disasters,
but also to be occupied by local residents for a long time,
which solves the problem of local housing shortage.
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Pictures courtesy of Cavezzo 5.9 ShopBox