Shigeru Ban
Shigeru Ban ( Japanese 坂 茂 Ban Shigeru ; born August 5, 1957 in Tokyo Prefecture , Japan ) is a contemporary Japanese architect .
biography
Ban studied at the Southern California Institute of Architecture in Los Angeles in the 1980s and then moved to Cooper Union's School of Architecture in New York City, where John Hejduk was his teacher, and graduated in 1984.
In his work, Ban combines traditional Japanese construction with modern architecture. He is best known for his constructions with cardboard tubes. The Japanese pavilion made of cardboard at Expo 2000 in Hanover was built by Ban in collaboration with Frei Otto and was intended to show what is possible with a cardboard construction.
In 1995, Ban founded the Voluntary Architects' Network , a non-governmental organization with the aim of organizing disaster relief in the field of construction. This initiative resulted in paper-based houses, bridges, schools, concert halls and museums.
Awards and honors
(Selection)
- In 2000, Ban received the Baukunst award from the Berlin Art Prize.
- Shigeru Ban has been a member of the Akademie der Künste, Berlin, Architecture Section, since 2006.
- On December 9, 2009, Ban received an honorary doctorate from the Technical University of Munich .
- In 2014, Ban was awarded the Pritzker Prize . In particular, Ban's creative use of unconventional materials such as paper, for example in the development and construction of emergency shelters for crisis areas, is recognized.
Better known works
- Furniture Store (a series of prefabricated houses) in Japan, China, and the United States
- The Naked House (2000), Kawagoe , Saitama Prefecture , Japan
- Nomad Museum (2005-2010)
- Takatori Catholic Church in Nagata-ku , Kobe , Hyogo Prefecture , Japan.
- Center Pompidou-Metz (2010), joint design with Jean de Gastines
- New Werd building, Tamedia publishing house , Zurich (2013)
- Summer Pavilion Museum Rietberg , Zurich (2013)
- Transitional Cathedral , Christchurch , New Zealand (2013)
- La Seine Musicale , Paris (2017), joint design with Jean de Gastines
- New headquarters of the Swatch Group , Biel / Switzerland (2019)
literature
- Galerie Renate Kammer (ed.): Shigeru Ban, on the occasion of the exhibition Paper Tube Architecture - 10 , foreword by Natias Neutert . German-English edition, Junius Verlag GmbH, Hamburg 2000 ISBN 3-88506-299-2
Web links
- Literature by and about Shigeru Ban in the catalog of the German National Library
- Shigeru Ban. In: arch INFORM .
- Corporate website
- Designlines: Interview with Shigeru Ban, June 2010
- Film: Construction of the Shigeru Ban pavilion, Museum Rietberg Zurich
Individual evidence
- ↑ Shigeru Ban: Voluntary Architects Network. In: Book Description. Idea Books, accessed February 12, 2011 .
- ↑ Shigeru Ban in the membership directory of the Academy of Arts (Berlin)
- ↑ Dr.-Ing. Eh Shigeru Ban. Faculty of Architecture at the Technical University of Munich, archived from the original on July 18, 2012 ; accessed on January 6, 2016 . ; Award for Japanese builder. Star architect Shigeru Ban is TUM honorary doctor. Press pages of the Technical University of Munich, accessed on January 6, 2016 .
- ^ Homepage The Pritzker Architecture Prize , accessed on March 25, 2014
- ^ Tamedia website
- ^ Website Museum Rietberg
- ^ Website of the Transitional Cathedral
- ↑ Swatch inaugurates new headquarters in Biel. In: Swatch Group. October 3, 2019, accessed October 4, 2019 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Ban, Shigeru |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Shigeru, Ban (full name); 坂 茂 (ja-hani) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Japanese architect |
DATE OF BIRTH | 5th August 1957 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Tokyo Prefecture , Japan |