Fermata Arts Foundation is introducing a revolutionary way of housing – shipping container homes! As a leader in this innovative approach to housing, we are proud to bring our expertise to Ukraine. Our container homes are inspired by the development of Old Tiflis and offer a modern and unique approach to living that fits seamlessly with Ukraine’s rich history and culture.
Amidst the ongoing Ukrainian war, we believe that our container homes offer a timely solution to the housing crisis faced by many displaced families. Our homes are not just a place to live, but a symbol of hope and progress. We understand the importance of providing secure and affordable housing, and our container homes are designed to provide a comfortable and safe environment for families to thrive.
At our company, we are committed to giving strength to development and paving the way for sustainable living. Our container homes are a reflection of our values of sustainability, functionality, and aesthetics. They provide a high-quality living experience that is eco-friendly and customizable to fit your unique needs. Our homes are designed to be energy-efficient and can withstand harsh weather conditions, making them ideal for the Ukrainian climate.
We are proud to be part of the solution to Ukraine’s housing crisis, and we are excited to offer a new way of living that embraces the future. Our container homes are not just an investment in a physical dwelling but an investment in a better future for all Ukrainians.
Join us in creating a window to Europe, right from the comfort of your own container home. Our homes are a testament to the resilience and strength of the Ukrainian people, and we are committed to supporting the ongoing development and growth of this beautiful country.
Experience the benefits of living in shipping containers – affordable, eco-friendly, and sustainable. Join us in embracing the future of housing and making a difference in the lives of those affected by the Ukrainian war. Together, we can create a brighter future for Ukraine, one container home at a time.