A world redrawn: Japan architect Ban urges virus-safe shelters

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Shigeru Ban said cities need to start planning now to mitigate the nightmare scenario of an earthquake or typhoon striking before the pandemic has run its course.

Japan's Pritzker Award-winning architect Shigeru Ban, famous for designing buildings from paper tubes in disaster areas, says the world needs to think about tackling natural catastrophes in the coronavirus era.

Ban has won plaudits for his involvement in disaster relief projects around the world and urged city authorities to invest in a stock of shelters that can be deployed quickly with infection prevention in mind.His team has designed shelters partitioned off by a frame of sturdy paper tubes with cloth hanging two metres from the top of the cubicle to the floor.

Since then, he has thrown himself into his work, walking five minutes to his Tokyo office seven days a week. Ban has travelled all over the world for his architecture -- including building the Cardboard Cathedral for Christchurch in New Zealand after the 2011 earthquake -- but he fears the coronavirus could encourage Japanese students to stay put.

And while the virus offers a"great chance" to reduce the crowding on crammed public transport, Ban said:"This doesn't mean we don't have to go out."

 

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