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Selections from an immense new monograph about Japanese architect Shigeru Ban reveal an amazing range of forms, many of which center on the humble cardboard tube and elemental forms that allowed ...
Shigeru Ban also designed 15 items of furniture for the cathedral including chairs, desks, music stands, donation boxes, candle holders, and bulletin boards using wood and paper tubes. Centre ...
Shigeru Ban, 57, won the 2014 Pritzker Architecture Prize and is known for using recyclable materials, such as paper tubes, in his designs. His works include the Aspen Art Museum and the Cardboard ...
Using locally produced paper tubes, Shigeru Ban designed an oval wall which encompasses an area of 2,400 square meters, including a rectangular exhibition space, a bookshop and a café. The wall ...
The Cardboard Cathedral in New Zealand by Japanese architect Shigeru Ban is the next building to secure its place in our list of the 25 most significant buildings of the 21st century. Cardboard is ...
Cardboard tubes are among the materials that Japanese architect Shigeru Ban used to construct the Blue Ocean Dome pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka, which contains exhibits by Japanese designer Kenya Hara.
The high rate of earthquakes — as well as tsunamis, landslides, and floods — inspired architect Shigeru Ban to create a simple solution for families displaced by natural disasters.
Most of the interior is still made of cardboard tubes, though, including the shelves behind Ban, which are packed with models and books, including Taschen’s huge blockbuster Shigeru Ban ...
Cardboard tubes are among the materials that Japanese architect Shigeru Ban used to construct the Blue Ocean Dome pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka, which contains exhibits by designer Kenya Hara. Ban ...