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Shigeru Ban a Contemporary Architect
1. Topic :
Presentation of Shigeru Ban, a contemporary architect
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Presented by :
YAHI Mohamed Lotfi & CHEMLOUL Boussaad
Framed by : Mr.
University year : 2014 / 2015
2. I. Introduction
II. Biography
III. Theorical foundations
Principles and concepts
Influences
Methodology and materials
IV. Projects
Realized
Future projects
V. Conclusion
VI. References et bibliography
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4. Shigeru Ban an International architect ; This is evident
from the moment he discovered and developed the
characteristics of paper,
He is known by his perfect architecture of luxurious and
prestigious aesthetic and well studied area.
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7. Course
Born on August, 05th 1957 , Tokyo
Studied architecture in the Southern California Instituite
Of Architecture on 1984 . Then at Cooper Union
University of architecture of New York
He performs his first stage at Arata Isozaki office
on 1982-1983.
He founds his own office S.H.A on 1985 to Tokyo.
Teacher of architecture, design, scenography at the same
time since 1995 at the Nihon University until 1999
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8. He worked in Columbia New York , then professor at
the university of Keio, Tokyo in 2000
On 1997, He is the author of the residentials project in
Tokyo.
On 2000, He participes in the Venice Biennale, where
he exhibited the units of residential paper designed after
the Kobe earthquake in 1995.
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9. Prices
His work is crowned with numerous awards, such as:
2004 : Gold Medal of Architecture Academy
2011 : World Architecture Award
2014 : PRITZKER Award
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11. Principles and concepts
« Nobody doubt that Shigeru Ban is at the same a formalistic conceptor, a
creator of new materials and a social activist» - Arata Isozaki
Shigeru the architect of the emergency and cardboard
has simple aims:
Hold up and encourage the innovation of Asian
culture generally and Japenese particularly.
Harmonize the nature with architecture respecting
the environment
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12. Ensure a luxurious and prestigious aesthetic and
spaces well studied of his projects
Using the simplest and most ecological materials
Entervene disaster moments in order to find
quick solutions, such as the Kobe earthquake in
1995
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13. Influences
He is a person who is inspired by things around him
in the implementation of projects such as:
The Chinese hat and the Japenese roofs (see. The
framework of centre Pompidou Metz – Paris, 2010)
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14. Refer to the history and ancient architecture and
especially Greek architecture, using cardboard tubes
(See. MDS Gallery – Tokyo, 1994 ; Paper concert hall – Italy, 2011)
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The greek agora - Athens
15. Methodologies and technologies
In the 80s, He begins using the PTS as structure to
create specifics places without breaking with
architectural History
These materials will allow him to evacuate the
constraints and structural tensions in favor of dynamic
and flexible spaces.
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44. There is according to research and information written
in the presentation:
The competent architect is not whoever built with
expensive and rare materials but He is who uses poor
and available materials to build glamorous and
luxurious buildings.
The difficulties encountered in the architecture should
be a strong point for the architect
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45. Meet customer requirements without neglecting our
own concept
The architectural difficulties arise at the construction
site
« Drawing a plan is only 1% of the architect's work » - Shigeru Ban
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47. « Shigeru Ban : architecte sans étiquette ». interview - mai 2010
« Entre Pompidou de Metz : CTE témoigne... ». interview de Mr. BARBIERI
« Le monde : Le Japonais Shigeru Ban remporte le prix Pritzker d'architecture »
«Shigeru Ban : Complete works 1985 – 2010 » . Philip Jodidio - TASCHEN
Liens externes
http://www.archdaily.com/tag/shigeru-ban-architects/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shigeru_Ban
http://www.archilab.org/public/1999/artistes/shig01fr.htm
http://www.floornature.eu/architectes/biographie/shigeru-ban-2/
http://www.design-ikonik.com/designer/shigeru-ban
http://archichoong.blogspot.com/2010/11/centre-pompidou-metz-france.html
http://www.shigerubanarchitects.com/works/
http://www.artnet.fr/magazine/Video.asp
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