Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Modular Lego Lunch restaurant built from recycled shipping containers pops up in Lithuania

A modular fast food restaurant popped up in Siauliai, Lithuania, to provide a healthy communal space that can be easily replicated anywhere. Architecture firm Hermann Kamte & Associates designed the restaurant, named Lego Lunch, as an affordable, reconfigurable space built from recycled shipping containers. Lego Lunch is a replicable structure that combines affordability and a low carbon footprint. The architects used recycled 20-foot shipping containers and combined them into a space...

from Inhabitat - Green Design, Innovation, Architecture, Green Building http://inhabitat.com/modular-lego-lunch-restaurant-built-from-recycled-shipping-containers-pops-up-in-lithuania
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