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Building: PAPER TEMPORARY STUDIO(PTS-17)

紙の仮設スタジオ(PTS-17)

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The Paper Temporary Studio (PTS-17) represents an innovative exploration of sustainable architecture by renowned Japanese architect Shigeru Ban. Located on the sixth-floor terrace of the Centre Pompidou in Paris, this temporary office structure demonstrates Ban's signature use of paper tubes as a primary building material. Completed in 2004, the studio exemplifies how unconventional materials can achieve both functional efficiency and aesthetic elegance. The project showcases Ban's commitment to environmental responsibility while creating a distinctive architectural statement within one of Europe's most iconic cultural institutions.

The Paper Temporary Studio (PTS-17) represents an innovative exploration of sustainable architecture by renowned Japanese architect Shigeru Ban. Located on the sixth-floor terrace of the Centre Pompidou in Paris, this temporary office structure demonstrates Ban's signature use of paper tubes as a pr

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The Paper Temporary Studio (PTS-17) represents an innovative exploration of sustainable architecture by renowned Japanese architect Shigeru Ban. Located on the sixth-floor terrace of the Centre Pompidou in Paris, this temporary office structure demonstrates Ban's signature use of paper tubes as a primary building material. Completed in 2004, the studio exemplifies how unconventional materials can achieve both functional efficiency and aesthetic elegance. The project showcases Ban's commitment to environmental responsibility while creating a distinctive architectural statement within one of Europe's most iconic cultural institutions.