We are container modification experts
If you can dream it up - we can build it!
Container modification and customisation can be as simple as adding doors and windows, or as complex as building fully fitted out housing units, portable bars and medical clinics. If you can dream it up, and you've got the budget, our team of container engineers can turn your ideas into a reality.
We're really proud of this area of our business and the projects we've completed, and we'd love to hear from you about your container modification project. Let's build cool things together!
SEA Containers NZ are specialists in shipping container sales, modifications and hire. With depots located throughout New Zealand, we offer an extensive range of new and used shipping containers, including specialised units like dangerous goods and refrigerated containers.
Crosson Architects is an Auckland based architectural practice with an exceptional portfolio of work. Past projects include residential, commercial, institutional, masterplanning and urban design developments. Ken Crosson and his team have won numerous architectural awards locally and internationally with work being regularly published here and around the world.
Our commitment to providing a superior service to our clients is extended with membership in Designgroup New Zealand, enabling larger scale projects to be undertaken, drawing on a range of resources and expertise from partnering practices. We strive for the highest standards of client service, design and documentation. At the completion of each project the aim is to have achieved a building that is beyond the client’s expectations. We believe good design will produce sustainable, functional and dramatic spaces and buildings that have an enduring quality over time.
Each project is analysed for its special requirements and opportunities: the end result being not a preconceived idea but a combination of the client’s requirements and desires, a response to the site and the budget. Critical consideration is given to the project’s specific environmental and historical context, and to the appropriate use of materials and construction methods.