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Shigeru Ban. Paper Dome Church. Kobe/Giappone. 1995. Download Scientific Diagram

The Paper Dome (Chinese: 桃米紙教堂; pinyin: Táomǐ Zhǐ Jiàotáng) is a temporary church building constructed using paper tubes as structural elements. It was designed on a pro-bono basis by Shigeru Ban, a Japanese architect who is known for his paper tube structures and buildings.This temporary structure was built on September 17, 1995 to serve as a temporary church for Takatori.


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Paper Log House was created by Shigeru Ban Architects with Voluntary Architects' Network, the non-governmental organisation (NGO) that he founded in 1995. It is to be rolled out in Morocco.


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Spotlight: Shigeru Ban. Shigeru Ban (born August 5th 1957) is a Japanese architect who won the 2014 Pritzker Prize for his significant contributions in architectural innovation and philanthropy.


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Paper Dome Paper Dome Year: 2003, Status: Completed, Location: Holland, Type: Temporary, Program: Theater / Auditorium, Structure: Paper Tube Structure, The Nomadic Paper Dome is a hemispherical paper tube structure designed as a temporary theater for a mime group in Amsterdam.


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On March 20, Japanese architect Shigeru Ban was at IE Business School in Madrid for the official opening of his latest construction, a temporary pavilion made of 173 paper tubes. The Pavilion is.


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Paper Dome Paper Dome Year: 1998, Status: Completed, Location: Japan, Type: New-built, Program: Industrial, Structure: Paper Tube Structure, This permanent paper shelter was designed for a contractor of wooden houses. Because paper tubes cannot be bent, a segmented arch was created with wooden joints.


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Ban is often praised for his surprising use of materials and for his dedication to humanitarian architecture. Born in Tokyo in 1958, Shigeru Ban grew up in a wooden house, and came to have an early respect for the workmanship of carpenters. He played around making things with small pieces of wood, and at school was accomplished in arts and crafts.


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Shigeru Ban (坂 茂, Ban. pg31 In the design of "The Paper Dome" in 1998, paper as an innovative building material had to meet the rigorous construction codes, so a great deal of structural engineering data was submitted to the government. In this project straight paper tube joists were connected by laminated timber joints. Although the.


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Paper Dome Year: 2003 Location: Holland Program: Theater / Auditorium Status: Completed Type: Temporary Structure: Paper Tube Structure The Nomadic Paper Dome is a hemispherical paper tube structure designed as a temporary theater for a mime group in Amsterdam.


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Paper Dome Taiwan Paper Dome Taiwan Year: 2008, Status: Completed, Location: Taiwan, Type: Reconstruction, Program: Culture and Leisure, Structure: Paper Tube Structure, Paper church had played the role as the community center opened to the multi-national neighborhood after the earthquake in Kobe.


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Paper Palace in Hanover by Shigeru Ban - Architectural Review Since 1896, The Architectural Review has scoured the globe for architecture that challenges and inspires. Buildings old and new are chosen as prisms through which arguments and broader narratives are constructed.


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That was when Shigeru Ban stepped forward and offered his talent. Cardboard tubes were chosen as the main structural material. Although each paper tube weighs no more than 60 kg, they are able to support weight up to 1,500 kg each, equivalent to the weight of 20 people.


0:00 / 0:41 inside shigeru ban's paper house: a global shelter solution for disaster-prone areas architecture 0 shares connections: +190 shigeru ban showcases his unwavering dedication to.


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SHIGERU BAN- Paper Tube Structure and Disaster Relief Projects. Pavilion of Light and Sound, SHISEIDO Venice. 2014, Philippines. Paper Temporary Shelter. 2014, China.. Paper Dome Taiwan. 2006, Singapore. Singapore Biennale 2008 Pavilion. 2008, United States. KENTUCK KNOB VISITOR CENTER & PAVILION. 2008, United Arab Emirate.


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The work of this year's laureate, Shigeru Ban, has also been displayed at Vitra. Huddled on a lawn, his structures, three fifty-dollar tents sheathed in standard-issue plastic tarps from the.


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Shigeru Ban's novel innovation for emergency housing Paper Log House in Kobe, Japan was a thriving model. Noticing the beneficial use of the innovation, he furthermore introduced it to other countries around the world. Following it, Paper Log Houses have been built for earthquake survivors in Turkey and India.