2014年5月4日 星期日

坂茂建築設計 | Shigeru Ban Architects, 2014 Pritzker Architecture Prize Winner.

The Work of Shigeru Ban

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 The Nine Bridges Golf Club, completed in 2009 on the South Korean island of Jeju. Its hexagonal patterns imitate the design of “bamboo wives,” a ventilated type of Korean pillow used in the summertime.
Credit: Hiroyuki Hirai

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The Crescent, a private home named for its shape, in the foothills of the Hakone Mountains in Kannami, Japan.
Credit: Ayumi Nakanishi for The New York Times


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A temporary studio on the sixth-floor terrace of the Pompidou Center in Paris where Mr. Ban worked from 2004 to 2009 while he was designing the museum’s satellite in Metz. The paper-tube structure was covered by a membrane made of the same material that tops the roof of the building in Metz.
Credit: Didier Boy dela Tour


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The 2010 Pompidou Center satellite museum in Metz, France. Its roof was inspired by a woven bamboo hat.
Credit: Roland Halbe/Centre Georges Pompidou-Metz, via EPA

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A temporary modular home exhibited by Mr. Ban last year.
Credit: Hiroyuki Hirai


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A temporary school erected in Chengdu, China, after a earthquake caused many school buildings to collapse in 2008.
Credit: Li Jun

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Paper log houses built for the victims of the 1995 quake in Kobe.
Credit: The Japan Architect/Shinkenchiku-sha Company




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The so-called Cardboard Cathedral in Christchurch, New Zealand, designed as a temporary sanctuary by Shigeru Ban after the city’s 19th-century cathedral was ravaged by a 2011 earthquake. On Monday Mr. Ban was awarded the Pritzker Architecture Prize.
Credit: Stephen Goodenough






  1. 坂茂建築設計 | Shigeru Ban Architects

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    Christchurch Cardboard Cathedral - Christchurch, New Zealand. The Cardboard Cathedral was finally unveiled - August 2013. 紙の大聖堂がいよいよ完成 ―2013 ...
  2. Works | Shigeru Ban Architects

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    KUAD Shigeru Ban Studio 2013; Cardboard Cathedral Christchurch 2013







    1. New York Times ‎- 5 days ago
      The jury for this year's Pritzker Prize sent a clear message by recognizing Shigeru Ban and his socially conscious architecture: Good design ...
      "After I became an architect I was very disappointed in our profession. Because we are mostly always working for privileged people, with power and money. So I thought that architects needed to have more of a social role. I thought we could use our experience and our knowledge for people who need help in a natural or man-made disaster. Even something like temporary housing, we can make more comfortable and more beautiful." - Shigeru Ban, 2014 Pritzker Architecture Prize Winner.







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