Shigeru Ban: Humanitarian Architecture

Shigeru Ban: Humanitarian Architecture

Shigeru Ban: Humanitarian Architecture

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In 1994, after seeing photographs of the plastic sheets given to Rwandan refugees to live under, Shigeru Ban went to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to propose ideas for better shelters. Since then, Ban has been critically heralded for his innovative approaches to environmentally sound architecture and his devotion to humanitarian efforts in the wake of some of the most devastating natural and man-made disasters. His temporary housing has employed everything from plastic beer cartons to paper tubes to create ingeniously flexible spaces. By sourcing unconventional, recycled, inexpensive, local and sustainable materials, he stimulates devastated economies by involving local resources and labor. These works stem from empathy and have restored shelter and gathering places, offering comfort, protection and dignity to stricken communities around the world.

Jacobson, Heidi Zuckerman et al.
Aspen Art Museum 2014
280 pp. 9.25 × 13.0 in.
ISBN: 9780934324649 Condition: As New
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Africa