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- shipping container workshop by James Whitaker<a href="http://inhabitat.com/cargotecture" target="_blank">Cargotecture</a> is a popular building system for modern structures, including this proposal for a low-cost office in Germany by London architect <a href="http://www.whitakerstudio.co.uk/" target="_blank">James Whitaker</a>. Hechingen Studio is a crystal-shaped shipping container office that uses multiple glazed end walls to funnel natural light into the interior. The floor-to-ceiling glass also frames views of the surrounding landscape.1
- shipping container workshop by James WhitakerAn advertising agency commissioned Whitaker to develop the Hechingen Studio design as a low-cost cargotecture workspace near the rural German town of Hechingen.2
- shipping container workshop by James WhitakerAlthough the project was never realized—the agency shut down before the design could move into production—Whitaker retained the designs and created digital renderings.3
- shipping container workshop by James WhitakerThe building’s radial, crystal-like structure was inspired by “crystal growths in a science laboratory and the eleventh-century [Hohenzollern] castle that overlooks Hechingen,” Whitaker told Dezeen.4
- shipping container workshop by James WhitakerMultiple glazed end walls funnel natural light into the interior.5
- shipping container workshop by James WhitakerWhile the renderings show the proposed office in a grass clearing ringed by forest, Whitaker says the building could be assembled anywhere.6
- shipping container workshop by James WhitakerPlan of the Hechingen Studio.7
- shipping container workshop by James WhitakerHechingen Studio section view.8