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  1. Réalisée par l'architecte japonais Shigeru Ban, celle-ci est notamment construite en carton renforcé et est prévue pour durer 50 ans 1 .La capacité est de 700 places 1 et le plafond s'élève à 21 mètres au niveau de l'autel. La structure est en tubes de carton, en poutre de bois et en acier 2.

  2. Shigeru Ban, a Tokyo-born, 56-year-old architect with offices in Tokyo, Paris and New York, is rare in the field of architecture. He designs elegant, innovative work for private clients, and uses the same inventive and resourceful design approach for his extensive humanitarian efforts.

  3. 18 de nov. de 2014 · Shigeru Ban is known as “The American” in Japan and, as any born-and-bred Cantabrian will proudly tell you, Christchurch was a Church of England settlement. The first ships carrying British settlers arrived in December 1850, building huts along the Avon River in the area now designated as North Hagley Park.

  4. 7 de ago. de 2013 · The Cardboard Cathedral in Christchurch, New Zealand opened its doors to the public for the first time on August 6. Designed by Japanese architect, Shigeru Ban, the cathedral is a temporary replacement of the original Christchurch Cathedral, the city's symbol that was destroyed by a 6.3-magnitude earthquake in February 2011.

  5. 27 de may. de 2024 · The earthquake caused irreversible damage to a high-profile neo-Gothic Anglican Cathedral in the city. As the city of Christchurch began to recover, a need emerged for a temporary venue for worship and events. Renowned architect and 2014 Pritzker Prize winner Shigeru Ban was approached to lend his expertise. Despite being delayed in Japan due ...

  6. 19 de ago. de 2013 · A temporary replacement for a cathedral that was destroyed in the February, 2011 earthquake that rocked Christchurch, Shigeru Ban's Cardboard Cathedral will host its first service this month. ,

  7. Shigeru Ban nació el 5 de agosto de 1957 en Tokio, Japón. Desde temprana edad, mostró un interés apasionado por la arquitectura y la construcción, lo que lo llevó a estudiar arquitectura en la Escuela de Arquitectura Cooper Union en Nueva York, donde obtuvo su título en 1984.