Festival Spotlight: How to Build Houses Out of Paper - The New Yorker

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Japanese architect Shigeru Ban’s most groundbreaking—and life-saving—work has been his sustainable short-term housing for disaster victims around the world, from post-genocide Rwanda to earthquake-ravaged areas in Haiti and his native Japan.
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Festival Spotlight: How to Build Houses Out of Paper - The New Yorker
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Japanese architect Shigeru Ban’s most groundbreaking—and life-saving—work has been his sustainable short-term housing for disaster victims around the world, from post-genocide Rwanda to earthquake-ravaged areas in Haiti and his native Japan.
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