Renal failure

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Tauranga, New Zealand, 2012 At 2:20am on Wednesday, 5 October 2011, the Rena ran aground on the Astrolabe Reef on its way from Napier to Tauranga. The ship was carrying 1,368 containers, 1,700 tonnes of heavy fuel oil and 200 … Continued

A ticket to the animal kingdom

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Butterfly Creek, Auckland 2008 Butterfly Creek is an animal park south of Auckland. They needed a ticketing office that worked in with their environment. Windows, sliding doors, frames … voila!

Mods in China

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Guangdong, China 2009 I loved working on these container modifications in Guangdong with project managers and business colleagues. The research and development we put into developing a housing infrastructure in any environment that was easily scaleable and quick to put … Continued

The things you can do with a container

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The energy and innovation put into container modifications around the world is inspiring. Click on the first image in the gallery below to scan through the permutations and marvel at the workmanship!

Sailing away

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Team New Zealand, Auckland 2006 Team New Zealand approached us in 2005 to develop fully operational mobile workshops from containers. They wanted a plug and play solution where all they needed to do was close the door and ship them … Continued

Surveying the landscape

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With a Bachelor of Business Studies in hand, I went to work for an accounting firm in Auckland. For the first time in my life, I felt physically ill going to work. I realised it wasn’t the life for me. … Continued