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8 de abr. de 2022 · Shigeru Ban builds temporary shelters from paper for Japan flooding victims. In Chełm – the first stop in Poland for train lines from central and northern Ukraine – the system was deployed in...
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12 de mai. de 2020 · Meet the work of architect Shigeru Ban, well known for his innovative use of materials to constructing high-quality, low-cost shelters for victims of disasters
Frank Gehry. Long before sustainability was a buzzword, architect Shigeru Ban was using ecologically sound building materials such as cardboard tubes. He uses them to build remarkable temporary structures for disaster-struck nations such as Haiti, Rwanda and Japan.
Paper Temporary Shelter. Year: 2014. Status: Completed. Location: Philippines. Type: Temporary. Program: Residential. This is the temporary shelter constructed at Daanbantayan, Cebu, Philippines, following the devastation of Typhoon Haiyan in November of 2013.
2 de nov. de 2023 · Earlier in 2023, renowned Shigeru Ban showcased his unwavering dedication to disaster relief efforts with the design of a paper log house for the victims of the devastating earthquake that...
16 de jul. de 2018 · Shigeru Ban Creates Temporary Shelter System for Japanese Flooding Victims | ArchDaily. Written by Niall Patrick Walsh. Published on July 16, 2018. Share. Pritzker Prize-winning architect...
Shigeru Ban (坂 茂, Ban Shigeru, born 5 August 1957) is a Japanese architect, known for his innovative work with paper, particularly recycled cardboard tubes used to quickly and efficiently house disaster victims.