Shelters in Kobe, Japan
General information
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                        Location address
                        
Kobe
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                        Location country
                        
Japan
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                        Year of construction
                        
1995
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                        Function of building
                        
Shelters
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                        Climatic zone
                        
Temperate - cold winters and mild summers
 
Description
                    In January 1995, after a violent earthquake in Japan, one of the poorest districts of the city of Kobe was almost totally destroyed. The sight of people worshipping in the open air moved the architect at first to design a church for the community, and the new building was completed eight months later. The loadbearing system of the walls consisted of cardboard tubes made from layers of recycled paper. These posts can bear roughly half the load of a timber member of similar dimensions. The same material was later used to build 21 shelters for the homeless population. A hut for four persons can be erected within six hours. The cardboard tubes, 108 mm in diameter and with a wall thickness of 4 mm, were also used for the floor, the substructure of which consists of plastic beer crates filled with sand sacks. By raising the floors above the ground in this way, protection was provided against dampness. The floor construction comprises a layer of cardboard tubes laid between laminated wood boards, a material that was used for all other timber elements such frames, flaps and connecting pieces. The elements are joined by notching the tubes and slidin them over the connecting pieces. The load-bearing roof structure also consists entiely of cardboard tubes, with a protective membrane externally and a fabric covering suspended internally from the ridge node. This prototype temporary shelter has since been used in a number of other countries.
[Detail 8/1996, Temporary Structures, p1237]                
Description of the environmental conditions
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                                                        Shelters in Kobe, Japan
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Material of the cover
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                        Cable-net/Fabric/Hybrid/Foil
                        
Cable
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                        Material coating
                        
PTFE
 
Main dimensions and form
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                        Covered surface (m2)
                        
16
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                        Total length (m)
                        
4
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                        Total width (m)
                        
4
 
Duration of use
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                        Temporary or permanent structure
                        
Permanent
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                        Convertible or mobile
                        
Convertible
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                        Design lifespan in years
                        
00-05
 
Involved companies
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                        Architects
                                                                                
Shigeru Ban
 
Editor
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                        Editor
                        
Marijke M. Mollaert