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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

RBA Studio in New Westminster, Canada by Randy Bens Architect

 
November 6th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Randy Bens Architect 

Completed in the winter of 2016, this modified shipping container is our new office. The practice was formed in 2005 to focus on small, well-crafted buildings. After working in my home office with one staff member for many years, we decided to expand the practice (a little).

Lifestyle is important to me and my wife, so the decision was made to expand to the back yard rather than to a remote commercial space. The goal was to have the benefits of working from home, while having an independent space for staff, a place to conduct meetings with clients and contractors, and to simply have more room to do our work. The self sufficient building contains a kitchenette, washroom, printer / network cabinet and an open studio space. The small meeting space can be configured in a number of ways, and the table can join the desk for model making.

Image Courtesy © Randy Bens Architect

Image Courtesy © Randy Bens Architect

We looked at several construction options and settled on an over-sized corten steel shipping container. These containers were designed for mining operations and are 40’ long, 11.5’ wide, and 9.5’ high. The inherent durability of the steel shell, and the ability to for us to take the structure with us when / if we relocate were two of the biggest benefits.

Image Courtesy © Randy Bens Architect

Image Courtesy © Randy Bens Architect

The 350 sq.ft. building cantilevers over its new foundation, and pulls all the services from the old 1930’s house that shares the property. Water, sanitary, power, and data were trenched from the house to the base of the building. The container was fitted out in the supplier’s factory, and arrived on site 95% complete, The yellow cedar cladding was a city requirement (all shipping containers must be clad). The window and door are also yellow cedar, and they’ll be left to weather to a grey patina. The steel stair has already taken on a full layer of rust after one winter. The interior is lined in birch plywood to impart warmth, and the Douglas Fir desk clear spans 19’ giving us a very flexible working space. The reaction to the project has been universal in the neighbourhood and from visitors – everyone loves it. There is something about small buildings that most people find appealing. It has turned out to be a pleasant place to work.

Image Courtesy © Randy Bens Architect

Image Courtesy © Randy Bens Architect

Image Courtesy © Randy Bens Architect

Image Courtesy © Randy Bens Architect

Image Courtesy © Randy Bens Architect

Image Courtesy © Randy Bens Architect

Image Courtesy © Randy Bens Architect

Image Courtesy © Randy Bens Architect

Image Courtesy © Randy Bens Architect

Image Courtesy © Randy Bens Architect

Image Courtesy © Randy Bens Architect

Image Courtesy © Randy Bens Architect

Image Courtesy © Randy Bens Architect

Image Courtesy © Randy Bens Architect

Image Courtesy © Randy Bens Architect

Image Courtesy © Randy Bens Architect

Image Courtesy © Randy Bens Architect

Image Courtesy © Randy Bens Architect

Image Courtesy © Randy Bens Architect

Image Courtesy © Randy Bens Architect

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