"For me, there's no difference between what's temporary and what's definitive. I built the church in Kobe, which was supposed to be temporary, and people liked it so much that there's a version of it still there today - unlike some concrete buildings that were just built for money and that can be destroyed from one day to the next. Concrete can be very fragile during earthquakes."

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Shigeru Ban

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Shigeru Ban is a Japanese architect known for his innovative use of materials and commitment to humanitarian architecture, particularly in disaster relief efforts.

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