3x 40 FT Shipping Container Store, - Aether Apparel, Envelope A+D, - San Francisco, CA,
Aether Apparel in San Francisco has taken their shop to all new heights (literally) with their three stacked shipping container design by Envelope A+D in collaboration with Chris French Metal. By taking standard sized containers and offsetting them, they create cantilevered sections on the second and third stories. Glass casements allow for another architectural element to show off the structure and its upcycled nature. The interior is outfitted with reclaimed oak flooring and even a conveyor belt.
http://www.aetherapparel.com/locations/aether-sf/
http://www.envelopead.com/
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Monday, November 28, 2011
Wardell and Sagan Container Home San Francisco
Wardell and Sagan Container Home San Francisco
Two San Francisco art and travel addicts overhauled a loft—and customized a pair of shipping containers—to accommodate their collection and reflect their passions.
To customize the apartment and containers, Wardell brought in Pat Carson, a furniture designer and builder who shares the couple’s love for travel and industrial design
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Sunday, August 7, 2011
San Francisco Shipping Container Store by Envelope A+D
San Francisco Shipping Container Store by Envelope A+D
In the neighborhood of Hayes Valley, there are three of these containers. They sit on a gravel-strewn lot, surrounded by a modest chain link fence. More are on the way. Together they form Proxy, the brainchild of architect Douglas Burnham, and his Oakland-based firm, Envelope A+D.
In the neighborhood of Hayes Valley, there are three of these containers. They sit on a gravel-strewn lot, surrounded by a modest chain link fence. More are on the way. Together they form Proxy, the brainchild of architect Douglas Burnham, and his Oakland-based firm, Envelope A+D.
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