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Towering Shipping Container Tea House Fuses Land and Sky

10/01/2010
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  • Sky is The Limit Tea House
    When you think of a tea house, a traditional low-slung thatched roof, post and beam structure may come to mind -- this incredible Sky is the Limit tea house overlooking the Sea of Japan is an entirely new take on the traditional structure. Designed by Mesarchitecture, the provocative building is composed of two simple converted shipping containers that are projected 20 meters above the land, rising above the rough seas in Yang Yang, South Korea....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/towering-shipping-container-tea-house-fuses-land-and-sky/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Sky is The Limit Tea House
    When you think of a tea house, a traditional low-slung thatched roof, post and beam structure may come to mind -- this incredible Sky is the Limit tea house overlooking the Sea of Japan is an entirely new take on the traditional structure. Designed by Mesarchitecture, the provocative building is composed of two simple converted shipping containers that are projected 20 meters above the land, rising above the rough seas in Yang Yang, South Korea....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/towering-shipping-container-tea-house-fuses-land-and-sky/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Sky is The Limit Tea House
    When you think of a tea house, a traditional low-slung thatched roof, post and beam structure may come to mind -- this incredible Sky is the Limit tea house overlooking the Sea of Japan is an entirely new take on the traditional structure. Designed by Mesarchitecture, the provocative building is composed of two simple converted shipping containers that are projected 20 meters above the land, rising above the rough seas in Yang Yang, South Korea....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/towering-shipping-container-tea-house-fuses-land-and-sky/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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Sky is The Limit Tea House

When you think of a tea house, a traditional low-slung thatched roof, post and beam structure may come to mind -- this incredible Sky is the Limit tea house overlooking the Sea of Japan is an entirely new take on the traditional structure. Designed by Mesarchitecture, the provocative building is composed of two simple converted shipping containers that are projected 20 meters above the land, rising above the rough seas in Yang Yang, South Korea....

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