Long before sustainability became a buzzword, architect Shigeru Ban had
begun his experiments with ecologically-sound building materials such as
cardboard tubes and paper. His remarkable structures are often intended
as temporary housing, designed to help the dispossessed in
disaster-struck nations such as Haiti, Rwanda or Japan. Yet equally
often the buildings remain a beloved part of the landscape long after
they have served their intended purpose.
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