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The work of visionary architect Shigeru Ban is wonderfully presented in this Taschen book that explores over 35 years of sustainable architecture created by the Pritzker Prize-winning Japanese master. Edited by Philip Jodidio, Shigeru Ban, Complete Works 1985-Today focuses on the architect’s sustainable, humanitarian and environmentally conscious projects, as well as his innovative design approach that has beautified the world with iconic buildings. This multilingual book features texts in English, German and French, making it a perfect gift for both architecture lovers and fans of Shigeru Ban’s work.
Among the 696 pages, readers can discover more about projects like the Centre Pompidou-Metz, the Swatch/Omega Campus, the Nomadic Museum, the Cast Iron House, or the Kur Park Nagayu resort. Functional and sustainable, the buildings and spaces designed by Shigeru Ban are always revolutionary – aesthetically, socially, and structurally. Gorgeous images and informative texts make the Shigeru Ban, Complete Works 1985-Today book a must-have for architecture fans.











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