Keynote
Shigeru Ban
Japanese architect Shigeru Ban is internationally acclaimed for his humanitarian efforts and his innovative use of building materials. First in the world to
construct a building out of recycled paper, Ban built the “Community
Dome,” a meeting place for victims of the 1995 earthquake in Kobe, Japan.
His “Paper Log Houses” provided temporary shelter for the earthquake
victims. The houses were later reused for earthquake victims in Turkey and India.
This work has led Ban to create housing for Rwandan refugees in
collaboration with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
In 1995, Ban joined the U.N. commission as a consultant and established
the Voluntary Architects’ Network to address housing shortages and
substandard
living conditions around the world. His material research into the
structural capacity of organic materials, such as paper tubes, bamboo
and wood, Ban has created a new vocabulary for contemporary
architecture based in environmental and social concerns.
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