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Shigeru Ban’s Emergency Shelters Are a Safe Haven for Japanese Quake and Tsunami Victims

04/25/2011
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    <a href="http://inhabitat.com/shigeru-ban-develops-modular-shelter-for-japanese-displaced-by-earthquake/">Last month</a> we reported on the development of a new emergency shelter designed by <a href="http://www.shigerubanarchitects.com">Shigeru Ban</a> to aid those who fell victim to the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/japanese-workers-take-just-6-days-to-fix-earthquake-shattered-road/">devastating earthquakes and tsunami in Japan</a>. The world-renowned architect, who called for donations from the public to launch the initiative, has finally begun to see his efforts come to fruition. With a cost of just $300 to produce each partition, the system is a simple construction made from paper tubes of three different diameters — large for columns, medium for beams, and small for joints — that connect without the need for additional parts. White canvas sheets are attached to the frame and are held together with safety pins to provide privacy in each 161-square foot unit.
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    Concerned about the ongoing stresses that would come with being displaced from their homes, Ban knew that while evacuation centers were providing a safe refuge to Japanese citizens, they would also become crowded with little provision for privacy.
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    In response, Ban devised a curtained partition system that could provide some relief to the individuals - an important point, as they will likely have to wait months before the government-built relief homes are completed.
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    In late March the architect teamed up with his students from Tokyo and headed to several evacuation centers in Japan with the system.
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    Manufactured and sourced in Japan, the units can be delivered quickly and directly to the relief centers, where Ban’s students work with local residents to assemble the partitions.
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    Though authorities at some shelters placed orders to cover nursery and changing rooms only, others, have asked one apiece for each of the families they are housing.
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    The entire project has been funded exclusively by donations from around the world, and even in the face of a backing shortage, Ban is not deterred.
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    As the architect told <a href="http://archrecord.construction.com/news/2011/04/110421-Ban-Offers-Japan-Aid.asp">Architectural Record</a>, “I have to continue to build [partition systems], as many as are needed,” he says. “The money will come later.”
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    Familes can easily construct their own shelter.
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Last month we reported on the development of a new emergency shelter designed by Shigeru Ban to aid those who fell victim to the devastating earthquakes and tsunami in Japan. The world-renowned architect, who called for donations from the public to launch the initiative, has finally begun to see his efforts come to fruition. With a cost of just $300 to produce each partition, the system is a simple construction made from paper tubes of three different diameters — large for columns, medium for beams, and small for joints — that connect without the need for additional parts. White canvas sheets are attached to the frame and are held together with safety pins to provide privacy in each 161-square foot unit.

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