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  1. 18 de jul. de 2013 · Almost every New Zealander will be aware of the project colloquially known as the “Cardboard” Cathedral. Shigeru Ban is the biggest name in international architecture to work in New Zealand for a generation, arguably ever.

  2. 24 de ago. de 2013 · Shigeru Ban ’s Cardboard Cathedral is officially open to the public, just over two years after the crippling 6.3 magnitude earthquake ravished the New Zealand town of Christchurch.With an ...

  3. 17 de oct. de 2013 · Pour cela, la ville a fait appel à l’architecte japonais Shigeru Ban, connu pour ces réalisations à partir de matériaux recyclés. De forme triangulaire, la cathédrale peut accueillir jusqu’à 700 fidèles .

  4. 9 de ago. de 2011 · japan based practice shigeru ban architects has unveiled their proposal ‘cardboard cathedral’, a replacement structure for the christ church cathedral located in new zealand. an earthquake ...

  5. The Cardboard Cathedral was designed by architect Shigeru Ban and seats around 700 people. Location. The Cardboard Cathedral is located on the corner of Madras and Hereford Streets on a section allocated to the Anglican church in Christchurch's original 1850 survey opposite Latimer Square.

  6. A person with major laurels in his name, Shigeru Ban is one of the star architects whose signature starts with material as humble as paper.Born in Japan, Ban is known to have taken inspiration from his traditions and showcase it in his designs to the rest of the world with his personal touch to them as a form of his homage.

  7. 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 that can hold up to 700 people.