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We Asked AI: Soccer fields made from containers

Stacked and aligned with precision, the containers form the perimeter walls of the field, towering above to create an enclosed, vibrant arena.

The playing surface, although flat and uniform, retains the distinctive metallic floor of the containers, painted green to mimic the look of a standard pitch. This innovative design not only recycles materials but also adds a modern, industrial aesthetic to the sport, turning each match into a visually unique experience.

The containers can be artistically graffitied or adorned with the colors and logos of the teams, adding a dynamic backdrop to the thrilling action of the game.

We tasked an Artificial Intelligence (AI) system to design such a scenario, and here are the results:





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