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  1. 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.’

  2. Shigeru Ban Architects has received public recognition due to his transitional cardboard cathedral in earthquake-devastated Christchurch. In the wake of a 6.3 earthquake the gothic revival church was destroyed beyond repair, needing urgent replacement, Ban was commissioned to create a temp construction; he proposed a simple A-frame construction ...

  3. Cardboard Cathedral-Geometry of the plans and elevations_© https://inhabitat.comFor the development of the concept of redesigning the church, Ban studied geometry in the old plans and elevations of the church and took its golden ratio and simple geometry as the established layer upon which other design decisions were made about the needs of the Anglican community.

  4. 6 de ago. de 2013 · The building was designed by Shigeru Ban as a temporary replacement for the city's former Anglican cathedral, which was destroyed by the earthquake that struck the city in February 2011. With an ...

  5. 31 de dic. de 2012 · a scale model of the new cardboard christchurch cathedralimage courtesy AFP photo / marty melville . japanese architect shigeru ban designed a transitional cathedral in earthquake-devastated ...

  6. 12 de may. de 2020 · 2014 Pritzker Laureate Shigeru Ban may be as well known for his innovative use of materials as for his ... Paper Church (1995-2005, disassembled ... Cardboard Cathedral (2013) Christchurch ...

  7. Paper Church. This community center was built by church volunteers whose house of worship was destroyed by Kobe earthquake in 1995. Materials were donated by a number of companies, and construction was completed in only five weeks by the 160 volunteers. The plan (10 x 15m) is enclosed within a skin of corrugated, polycarbonate sheeting.