What we call Hybrid Projects are shipping container buildings that have a significant portion of the construction made with both container and traditional construction. These projects serve as a cross-over, combining the best aspects of both types of buildings.
In many cases, containers form a significant portion of the periphery of the building, with traditional construction used for spaces in the middle between containers. But this isn't the only possible configuration.
Regardless of how these two methods of construction are combined, the results here are beautiful examples of how container architecture can supplement the more 'regular' styles of buildings we're used to seeing.