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  1. 31 de dic. de 2012 · from designboom’s 2011 article — the early model shows the interiors of the ‘cardboard cathedral’ in christchurch images courtesy of shigeru ban architects . church authorities envisage it ...

  2. Paper Church – Kobe. Year: 1995. Status: Completed. Location: Japan. Type: New-built. Program: Place of Worship. This community center and house of worship was built on the site of Takatori Church which had been destroyed in the fire following the Kobe Earthquake of 1995. The Paper Church was built within only five weeks by 160 volunteers ...

  3. 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 ...

  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. 24 de mar. de 2014 · Ban’s ideas and working practices proliferate buildings. The paper cathedral in Christchurch started when he received ‘an email from a priest who had seen the paper church in Kobe’. He accepted for several reasons: the new building could serve secular as well as religious functions and people from Japan were among the victims.

  6. 29 de abr. 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 ...

  7. 24 de mar. de 2014 · Paper Church, Kobe, Japan, 1995 Photo by Hiroyuki Hirai. Naked House, Saitama, Japan, 2000 Photo by Hiroyuki Hirai. Paper Log House, Bhuj, India, 2001 Photo by Kartikeya Shodhan. Centre Pompidou-Metz, France, 2010 Photo by Didier Boy de la Tour. Paper Emergency Shelter for Haiti, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 2010 Photo by Shigeru Ban Architects