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Infiniski Container Homes and Sustainable Modular Architecture

Infiniski stands at the intersection of innovation and environmental responsibility. Known for transforming recycled shipping containers into refined, livable architecture, the firm brings a distinctly European approach to modular design. Their work blends form, flexibility, and eco performance without compromising on aesthetics.

Founded in collaboration with architecture studio James & Mau, Infiniski focuses on creating buildings that reflect contemporary values. Each project addresses energy efficiency, material reuse, and spatial versatility. Every structure begins with intention—and ends with impact.

Modular, Efficient, and Expressive

Infiniski container homes showcase what’s possible with modular systems. They move beyond the industrial box. Clever floorplans maximize space and comfort. Large openings, cantilevered forms, and layered textures elevate the experience.

These builds use prefabrication to improve speed, control, and environmental performance. Fabrication takes place off-site, reducing waste and shortening construction timelines. Once delivered, the homes come together quickly, with minimal site disruption.

Built for Climate and Context

Infiniski adapts to its surroundings. Whether placed in urban Spain or rural Chile, each design responds to local climate, sun path, and terrain. Passive heating and cooling reduce energy loads. Insulated panels and energy-efficient windows maintain thermal comfort year-round.

Designers incorporate renewable systems such as solar panels, biomass boilers, and rainwater collection. Materials are often recycled or locally sourced. These choices support a low-carbon future while reinforcing design integrity.

Beyond Residential

Although known for stylish homes, Infiniski’s portfolio extends to cultural spaces, hotels, and pop-up pavilions. Modular strategies scale easily. This allows for diverse programs—from compact cabins to multi-unit dwellings or mobile event structures.

Each project communicates a narrative. Lines remain clean. Materials tell a story. Function and feeling share the same priority.

Discover the Infiniski Collection

This archive features the best examples of Infiniski’s container-based architecture. Explore award-winning homes, experimental forms, and sustainable systems at work. These projects illustrate how container design becomes timeless, scalable, and deeply rooted in ecological thinking.

Learn how Infiniski is redefining modular living—one container at a time.

Emporio The Recycled Shipping Container Deli

Emporio Deli: Sustainable Shipping Container Architecture by Infiniski in Chile

    Sustainable Commercial Design by James & Mau and Infiniski.  Completed in 2011, the Emporio shipping container deli in Talca showcases sustainable shipping container architecture. James & Mau designed the project, and Infiniski built it using five recycled shipping containers. The team prioritized strong visual identity and high energy efficiency. Renowned for shipping container architecture projects like the Manifesto House, Infiniski proved that recycled shipping container buildings can blend innovation with environmental responsibility. Located in Talca, Chile, the deli helped represent the Campo Noble brand and advanced the popularity of modular shipping container commercial buildings worldwide.

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    Casa El Tiemblo aka Casa Rauliniski – Shipping Container Home by Infiniski and James & Mau

      Infiniski combined with James & Mau are amongst of our favourite shipping container home designers and builders. Casa El Tiemblo aka Casa Raulinski is another one of their creative recycled projects. Located in El Tiemblo in the province of Ávila, Spain, this shipping container home was completed within six months for a budget of 140,000 euros. Read More »Casa El Tiemblo aka Casa Rauliniski – Shipping Container Home by Infiniski and James & Mau