Container Office / HOHarquitectura

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  • Architects: HOHarquitectura
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  3767 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2023
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Lorena Darquea
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Bostik, Comex, Construlita, Llano de la Torre, Panel Rey
  • Principal Architect / Project: Héctor Oñate
  • Collaborating Architect: Gerardo Flores Chapa
  • Aluminum And Glass Installation: Alumant
  • Containers: MDC Mercado de Contenedores
  • Program: Offices inside a warehouse
  • City: Guadalajara
  • Country: Mexico
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Container Office / HOHarquitectura - Interior Photography, Stairs, Facade, Handrail
© Lorena Darquea
Container Office / HOHarquitectura - Image 11 of 12
Plan - Ground floor
Container Office / HOHarquitectura - Interior Photography, Windows, Beam
© Lorena Darquea

Text description provided by the architects. In a constantly evolving world, where sustainability and innovation are crucial aspects in the construction and design of spaces, a project emerges that exceptionally combines both concepts. It involves offices built from six recycled shipping containers as a structural base, an initiative that demonstrates the possibility of creating innovative, functional, and environmentally friendly spaces.

Container Office / HOHarquitectura - Interior Photography, Windows, Beam
© Lorena Darquea
Container Office / HOHarquitectura - Image 12 of 12
Plan - 1st floor

The project arises from the client's need for flexible offices that could be disassembled and transported in case of needing to vacate the warehouse currently housing these facilities. Since the offices are within a warehouse, insulation was not a problem, allowing cost reduction in structure and slabs.

Container Office / HOHarquitectura - Interior Photography
© Lorena Darquea

On the ground floor, six 20-foot shipping containers were used as a base, creating 6x5 meter spaces, a suitable size for office areas. These were interconnected with main corridors, forming three modules tailored to the specific needs of the company, with areas for operations, sales, marketing, logistics, meeting rooms, bathrooms, reception, playroom, cafeteria, and independent offices for managers and CEOs.

Container Office / HOHarquitectura - Interior Photography, Table, Chair, Windows
© Lorena Darquea

A highlight of this project is the optimization of materials. Cutouts from the containers were reused for the construction of mezzanines and internal partitions, giving a purpose to each element and contributing to the project's identity. At first glance, one might believe that all offices are merely interconnected containers due to the symmetry and integration of elements such as doors, dividing walls, and ceilings.

Container Office / HOHarquitectura - Interior Photography, Door, Table, Chair
© Lorena Darquea

The total area of the offices is 350 square meters within a warehouse of 1100 square meters. Light and temperature control was essential due to its location inside a warehouse. Large openings were created, and the structure was hermetically insulated, regulating the climate with air conditioning and allowing the entry of natural light through large windows.

Container Office / HOHarquitectura - Interior Photography
© Lorena Darquea

The use of containers and recycled materials reduced costs, time, and the environmental footprint of construction. This resulted in a more industrialized and modular project, with innovative design, functionality, and high architectural quality, while contributing to environmental conservation.

Container Office / HOHarquitectura - Interior Photography, Table, Chair
© Lorena Darquea

Recycled, reused, and non-polluting materials used in this project include the reused shipping containers for the structure, recycled steel for the structure and furniture, the reuse of container cuts for partitions and divisions, and the composition of double-glazed windows with air chamber for effective thermal insulation.

Container Office / HOHarquitectura - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Table, Chair, Windows
© Lorena Darquea

In summary, these offices built from recycled shipping containers represent an excellent combination of innovation, functionality, and sustainability in architectural design. They demonstrate that it is possible to create high-quality spaces by reusing materials and employing intelligent construction techniques, thereby contributing to environmental preservation.

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Address:Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico

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Cite: "Container Office / HOHarquitectura" [Oficina Container / HOHarquitectura] 10 Jan 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1010705/container-office-hoharquitectura> ISSN 0719-8884

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