Your space has a story, we’re here to tell it
Recent Episodes
Fieldwork Brewery
A laid-back taproom built with containers and packed with character. See how Fieldwork turned industrial steel into a community hangout that feels like home
Biergarten
Shipping containers, stacked seating, and a buzzing beer scene. This isn’t your average patio. Take a look inside Reno’s boldest outdoor beer garden.
AETHER Apparel
Luxury gear meets industrial design in the heart of Hayes Valley. Step inside AETHER’s sleek flagship store, made entirely from shipping containers.
Contain yourselves, for Conex Culture
Contain yourselves, for Conex Culture
A New Era of
Design Has
Arrived
These Aren’t Just Buildings. They’re ideas, turned physical. At Conex Culture, we travel across the country to document the most compelling uses of shipping containers, turning bold spaces into unforgettable episodes. We film places built with intention, used by real people, and shaped by story.
Why We Feature These Projects: We believe modular architecture isn’t just a trend, it’s a response. To overbuilt cities. To rising costs. To a need for places that feel human. Our films don’t just capture what’s there. They explore what it means.
Gathering Spaces
From open-air beer gardens to cultural event hubs, we feature container spaces where communities come together and stay awhile.
Retail Experiences
Modular storefronts, mobile shops, and brand installations designed to turn heads, and turn space into story.
Workspaces
Studios, offices, and creative environments built inside the box but designed to think far beyond it.
Built for Gathering Spaces That Draw a Crowd
We feature public builds with flow, energy, and purpose, beer gardens, taprooms, event hubs, and spaces people naturally gravitate toward.
Design Impact Structures That Make You Look Twice
We highlight projects with bold visual language, unexpected forms, adaptive materials, and layouts that challenge the norm.
Purpose and Function Builds That Serve a Need
We focus on spaces that do more than look good. Shelters, food access points, community containers, utility with a mission.
Visual Storytelling Details That Read on Camera
Great light, strong lines, open sight paths. Some builds just film well. We’re always looking for elements that add cinematic texture.
Narrative Depth Stories That Stick
We don’t just show spaces. We show what they mean, who they help, where they came from, and why they matter now.
How it works
Conex Culture is always on the hunt for the most creative shipping container builds in the country. If you’ve got a space made from steel that deserves the spotlight, we want to hear from you. Whether it's a bar, a boutique, a gym, or something totally unexpected, we tell the full story and bring an audience that gets it.
Step 1 Submit your space | Step 2 Get contacted | Step 3 Get featured |
Featured Conex Culture Projects
Imagine Your Space on Screen
See your story come to life in full cinematic detail. We turn unique container spaces into visual stories, filmed on-site, edited with care, and crafted to inspire. Whether you're running a public venue, creative build, or meaningful reuse project, we bring your space to life for the world to see.
Get Featured on Conex Culture
Frequently Asked Questions
- What types of projects qualify for Conex Culture?
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We feature container-based builds that are innovative, intentional, or rooted in community. If your project has a strong concept or story, it’s worth submitting.
- Does it cost anything to be featured?
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No. If your project is selected, we handle all filming, editing, and promotion. We only ask for access and participation.
- How long does filming take?
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Most features are captured in a single day. Larger or more complex projects might need additional time. We coordinate everything to minimize disruption.
- What do we receive as part of the feature?
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You’ll get a full-length video, short-form content for social media, and exposure through our official channels. You can also use the content however you like.
- Who watches Conex Culture?
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Our audience includes designers, architects, developers, creators, and curious people who care about design, reuse, and innovation.
- What makes a project stand out?
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We look for builds with purpose, personality, and visual interest. If it leaves an impression or starts a conversation, it’s a great fit.