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"textContent": "Shipping containers can be turned into everything from tiny houses to art galleries, but they all share one issue: poor thermal performance. The Petti Restaurant mitigates this by covering the containers in mud, creating a striking building that stays a little cooler in India's intense heat.\n\nContinue Reading\n\n**Category:** Architecture, Engineering\n\n**Tags:** Building and Construction, shipping containers, India, Restaurant",
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