From high-end boutiques to housing in disaster zones with beer-crate foundations, the Japanese architect creates with things people throw away. What will his distillery in whisky's holy land look like?'I don't like waste," says Shigeru Ban. It's a simple statement - yet it encapsulates everything about the Japanese architect's work. He takes materials others might overlook or discard - from cardboard tubes to beer crates, styrofoam to shipping containers - and subjects them to a kind of alchemy, refining rough edges and transforming fragility into sturdiness.The outcome is a perpetually ingenious and curiously poetic scavenger architecture that finds beauty and purpose in the everyday. From high-end boutiques to housing for refugees, Ban's buildings blur the lines between eastern and western design traditions, between the luxurious and the ordinary, and between what constitutes a temporary building and permanent one. Continue reading...
Cardboard crazy! Scavenger genius Shigeru Ban on building cathedrals and quake shelters with paper
17. února 2026 18:01
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Zdroj: The Guardian