Shigeru Ban
File:Shigeru Ban.jpg
Shigeru Ban (2011)
Shigeru Ban (坂 茂, Ban Shigeru, born 5 August 1957) is a Japanese architect.[1] He was born in Tokyo.
In 2014, Ban won the Pritzker Prize.[2]
Shigeru Ban Media
- Takatori Catholic Church.JPG
Takatori Catholic Church is a temporary church building erected in Kobe after the Great Hanshin earthquake in 1995. It was donated (deconstructed and moved) to Taiwan in 2005.
- La pavillon du Japon (Expo. universelle de Hanovre 2000) (4936016394).jpg
Japanese pavilion at the Expo 2000, Hannover (2000)
- NomadicMuseumSantaMonica.jpg
Ban designed the Nomadic Museum with engineer Buro Happold, a temporary structure composed of 156 shipping containers (2006)
- Cardboard, wood and glass.jpg
Construction details of the Cardboard Cathedral; cardboard, wood and glass
- Aspen Art Museum by Shigeru Ban.jpg
The Aspen Art Museum at dusk, September 2015.
- Mt.Fuji World Heritage Centre, Shizuoka 20241022.jpg
Mount Fuji World Heritage Centre, Fujinomiya, Shizuoka
References
- ↑ Luscombe, Belinda (17 July 2000). "Innovators, Time 100: The Next Wave – He Builds With a Really Tough Material: Paper". Time (Time Warner). Archived from the original on 10 May 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110510102719/http://www.time.com/time/innovators/design/profile_ban.html.
- ↑ Biography, The Hyatt Foundation, retrieved 26 March 2014
Other websites
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