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Shigeru Ban first built paper emergency shelters in 1994 for Rwandan refugees. Pritzker Prize Laureate Shigeru Ban has announced plans to contribute to emergency relief efforts in Nepal after the ...
Shigeru Ban is a world-famous architect who uses his unique designs to help people in disaster zones.
A Shigeru Ban shelter design has been unveiled to support the victims of the Turkey -Syria earthquake. The Pritzker Prize-winning architect's studio worked with the Voluntary Architects’ Network to ...
Shigeru Ban Architects (SBA) has installed The Paper Log House on the grounds of Philip Johnson ’s Glass House in New Canaan, Connecticut. The prefabricated shelter made of paper tubes, canvas ...
Shigeru Ban has created a prototype of Paper Log House in Morocco that he plans to roll out in Morocco following this month's devastating earthquake.
'Shigeru Ban: The Paper Log House' opens at The Glass House – Philip Johnson’s Connecticut estate turned museum – as part of its 75th anniversary program. On view through December 15th, the 4.1 by 4.1 ...
On public view for the first time in the U.S. in six years on the Glass House grounds in New Canaan, Conneticut, is the latest iteration of Shigeru Ban’s Paper Log House. The Japanese architect’s ...
Shigeru Ban's Paper Log House at The Glass House: a groundbreaking structure crafted from paper, wood, and milk crates.
Shigeru Ban has created a house from paper tubes and milk crates to mark the 75th anniversary of Philip Johnson's Glass House in Connecticut, USA.
Shigeru Ban has been providing humanitarian aid in disaster areas since the 1990s by building emergency shelters. The third part of the conversation between Shigeru Ban and Jan Geipel is about the ...