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  1. 24 de mar. de 2014 · He explains how he structures his work. The large projects, with more conventional programmes, clients and budgets like the Pompidou Centre in Metz or the Metal Shutter House are run through his practice, Shigeru Ban Architects, but the disaster relief projects such as the paper cathedral in Christchurch, New Zealand and a temporary, post-typhoon school in the Philippines, he does pro bono.

  2. 18 de mar. de 2013 · El arquitecto japonés Shigeru Ban, conocido por el diseño de estructuras de bajo costo y que pueden ser levantadas rápidamente en zonas de desastre, sorprende una vez más, ahora en la ciudad de Christchurch, Nueva Zelanda. En Febrero pasado, esta ciudad fue duramente golpeada por un devastador terremoto de magnitud 6.3, matando a más de 200 personas y causando daños irreparables en la ...

  3. Takatori Catholic Church. Year: 2007. Location: Japan. The new Takatori Church replaces the temporary “Paper Church”, which has been sent to a new site in Taiwan. Interior and exterior can be connected by opening the sliding shutters that seperate the courtyard from the low buildings around. The chapel takes the form of a truncated cone ...

  4. 5 de dic. de 2011 · Ban is well known around the world for creating temporary structures for communities aggrieved by natural disasters. Since the 1990s he has created homes, schools, churches and shelters in countries including Rwanda, Kobe, Turkey and Haiti. The Christ Church Cathedral restoration is known as the ‘cardboard cathedral.’

  5. 21 de ago. de 2013 · After 2011's devastating earthquake which reduced swathes of Christchurch, NZ, to rubble, the city’s new interim cathedral designed by Shigeru Ban finally opened to the public this week. The opening marks a long awaited return for the city’s most loved monument and a critical moment in Christchurch’s urban recovery. We revisit our exclusive interview with Ban, conducted earlier this year ...

  6. 18 de ago. de 2013 · L’architecte Shigeru Ban, qui a dessiné la nouvelle cathédrale de Christchurch, assemble le carton en immenses tubes qu’il utilise comme des poutres. Le matériau est traité contre l’eau et le feu. Avi Friedman, professeur d’architecture à l’Université McGill, est un admirateur de son travail.

  7. 13 de ago. de 2013 · Designed by Japanese architect Shigeru Ban and delivered by Christchurch architectural firm Warren and Mahoney, the cardboard cathedral cost $5.3m, accommodates 700 people and has an expected life ...