It was designed by the New York based architectural firm Lo-Tek, and is just one of their many efforts in the way of container structures. The interesting thing about Puma City though, is that they don't tell the public when and where they'll pop up next.
It's a beautiful situation they have worked out. They go into stealth mode as they load/reload the entire structure onto barges etc ...then "Bam!" a publicity magnet pops up on a local pear for every consumer/curious-observer within miles to enjoy.
Sounds/looks good to us. Sounds/looks good to you too, right?!?
And while the overall structure of Puma City is impressive, details such as these power cable connectors and prefabbed walkways remain the most important things for us. In order to keep costs down, components that are already in production will remain paramount.
And on a side note, if interested in getting lost in a Puma financial planning report, here ya go. It's interesting to see how a company such as Puma graphically lays out items like this (for the public).
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Cheers to another busy day of meetings.
Making it happen,
parProjects
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