Material as Time: Structure, Economy, and Emergency Architecture
Language: English
Simultaneous Translation: French, Spanish, Catalan
Through the work of Shigeru Ban, architecture is understood as a direct response to material availability, urgency, and social need. Lightweight structural systems, often developed from unconventional or readily available resources, demonstrate how construction can be both precise and economical. Rather than separating technical performance from ethical responsibility, his practice aligns structural clarity with humanitarian action, proposing adaptable architectures capable of operating across contexts of scarcity, displacement, and reconstruction. For more than thirty years his projects have explored radical, unexpeted ways of enabling flexibility and changeability over the course of time.