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Project Keetwonen Amsterdam, 1000 student apartments build out of shipping containers 5 high

I live in an apartment, so my veggies and fruits are grown in containers on the patio.

 

Shown here are a couple of strawberries, a tomato, and a melon.

 

The worm bin where my kitchen scraps go is underneath the shelf.

なぜか・・・コンテナ置き場に魅かれてしまうのです.

All of these plants are growing from a single half whiskey barrel.

Container train from Pasoso to Gedebage.

Container

Wood (beech), metal (copper)

This truck and trailer desgin are closely based on the Lego Dragster Transporter 60151, but turned into a part of my post apocalyptic convoy, including a minigun in the container. The container is the same design as shown previously in my container village and could also be combined with this one.

AT&T Park in the background from the second level.

These are all over town. I guess it doesn't make sense to ship them back South empty. They get used for all kinds of stuff.

Shipping containers on the docks of Hengelo

  

Film used: Ilford HP5+

 

Taken on a medium format camera with an orange filter in front of the lens to improve contrast. Adjusted curves slightly in Lightroom

 

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Nikon F

Zoom-Nikkor 43-86mm f/3.5

Kodak Elite Chrome 200

Damen Shipyards Gorinchem is the headquarters of the Damen Shipyards Group. Damen Shipyards Gorinchem delivers Platform Supply Vessels, Anchor Handling Tug Suppliers and Standby Safety Vessels.

 

About the photo

The blue containers you see in the picture are packed with ship building parts that are send to shipyards all over the world. The containers are old used shipping containers that are spray-painted in Damen Blue.

 

After a container reaches its destination it is almost never returned to Gorinchem, because it is cheaper to leave it. Containers are re-used at their destination for storage or are sold and eventually turn out as accommodations for shops or sometimes even homes.

 

For Damen Shipyards and Verebus Engineering, Patrick Andriessen from NAPNAM is helping to author the Green Passports (Inventory of Hazardous Materials) for several ships.

The WES GESA swinging onto the Tivoli container berth

Red Bull Downhill Championship, Valparaíso, Chile

After the Christchurch earthquake of 22 February 2011, the authorities found a wide range of uses for shipping containers: as barriers to protect houses, vehicles and pedestrians from falling rocks and debris; as supports for badly damaged buildings; as shelter spaces for workers in the CBD; as support structures for temporary sheds.

Container

Wood (beech), metal (copper)

© 2013 JSB Photography

Containers in 40', 40' open topped and 40' flat rack form.

 

The huge majority of goods shipped worldwide are by container.

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