In the city, it is really difficult to find a relatively small living space.
Even students who have not yet entered the society, it is not easy to understand what urban living is in advance because of the war for dormitory spots every semester.
In Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, in order to solve In response to the growing demand for student dormitories, a well-known architectural firm used upcycled cargo cabinets to successfully create a space covering an area of ??more than 600 square meters, divided into more than a dozen living places.
These places used to float in the harbor of Copenhagen, serving as low-cost dormitories for students who were away from home all year round.
Copenhagen is a city close to the sea. The design team also chose a port with a low usage probability but a good geographical location as the location of the dormitory. These containers can be used in the smallest Transportation cost, through land transportation, water transportation and air transportation, transportation to all corners of the world is particularly convenient.
The center of each container is a central garden, built into a concentric triangle structure, mainly in The central garden can form a special public living room.