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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 ...
Ban told Yale he enjoys flying his students to disaster sites to help build shelters in real time. “That’s the best available training.” Header images via Shigeru Ban ...
The Shigeru Ban shelter design. Japanese architect Shigeru Ban, who founded his practice in 1985, builds on his previous work with timber, paper, and bamboo structures for the temporary accommodation.
The structure is the latest iteration of Ban's Paper Log House model, which he developed as a quick-to-construct and affordable shelter for victims of natural disasters. Shigeru Ban has created a ...
Ban’s paper houses have since been used in various disaster zones across the world. In 2011, after the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, Ban designed and built temporary housing for survivors ...
Presenting the work of Shigeru Ban Architects and the firm’s nonprofit emergency-response arm, the Voluntary Action Network , the show features a time-lapse film documenting the assembly of the Paper ...
The Paper Log House was assembled in two days in March by a team of 17, including students and faculty from The Cooper Union, as well as staff members of Shigeru Ban Architects. The structure was ...
Shigeru Ban Architects, in collaboration with The Glass House and The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture of the Cooper Union, have just revealed “Shigeru Ban: The Paper Log House at The ...
'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 ...
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