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ModalART cargo containers are
suited for:
Shipping containers have been
used as:
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Abstract art
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Affordable housing
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Apartment and office buildings
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Artists' studios
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Aviation maintenance facilities for the United States Marine
Corps when loaded onto the SS Wright (T-AVB-3) or the SS
Curtiss (T-AVB-4)
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Bank vaults
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Bathrooms
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Block roads and keep protesters away, as photo journalized
during the Pakistan Long March
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Clandestine marijuana gardens
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Combatant Temporary Containment
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Concession stands
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Construction trailers
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Elevator/stairwell shafts
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Emergency hurricane shelters for thoroughbred horses
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Emergency shelters
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Experimental labs
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Exploration camps
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Fire training facility
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Food trucks
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Hotels
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House foundations on unstable seismic zones
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Hydroponics farms
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Intermodal sealed storage on ships, trucks, and trains
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Medical clinics
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Military command centers
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Military training facility
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Mine site accommodations
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Modular data centers (e.g.
Project Blackbox,
Portable Modular Data Center)
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Moveable exhibition spaces on rails
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Press boxes
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Radar stations
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Recording studios
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Road blocks to keep protesters away during the Pakistan Long
March
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Rural homes
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RV campers
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School buildings
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Self storage businesses
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Shopping malls
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Showers
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Sleeping rooms
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Starbucks stores [6350 N.
Broadway, Chicago, IL 60660 USA]
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Stores
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Telco hubs
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Transportable factories
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Urban homes
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VIP Lounge viewing decks
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Workshops
They are very popular with:
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Auto Dealers
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Contractors
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Farmers
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Homeowners
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Hospitals
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Hotels
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Industrial Plants
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Manufactures
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Military
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Municipalities
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Repair Shops
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Restaurants
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Retailers
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Schools
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Universities
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Warehouses
Wikipedia: Shipping container architecture
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