Japanese Who Builds Temporary Housing
with Paper Greatly Impresses Foreigners as “World’s Coolest Man”
– Wonderful Video -
I would like you to see this wonderful video.
Masatoshi
Takeshita
December
11, 2013
English translation of an excerpt from a
Japanese article: Pandora’s Gloom – December 9, 2013 –
Japanese
who Builds Temporary Housing with Paper Greatly Impresses Foreigners as “World’s
Coolest Man”
Mr. Shigeru Ban is one of architects
representing Japan, who has globally worked on various projects to support
refugees or disaster victims by building temporary housing with the use of
various materials including paper (paper tubes).
He was awarded the Order of Arts and
Letters in France in 2011.
He is highly regarded overseas, too.
The video is about a lecture he gave.
He speaks fluently in English with good
humor about how he got to use paper tubes as building material, how he feels
conflicted as an architect who is forced to work for some people with money or
power, what motivated him to work in afflicted areas & specific contents of
activities, and how architecture philosophy arose through such activities and
so on.
# Wonderful! It is really wonderful to see an architect
design for ordinary people. U.S.A.
# I think it’s a simple but very splendid
idea. Mexico
# I cannot help loving this man. Australia
# I want people around the world to find
time to see this video, which has a power to change people’s idea on poverty.
When I get older, would you make it for me,
too?
I’d like to give heartfelt thanks to
you. South Africa
# This guy is wonderful. He has a sense of humor and does his best to
help people. Canada
# He not only has a personal magnetism but
also has created beautiful buildings.
Holland