Since some of the readership has expressed interest in Origami and 
architecture, I thought that I would share this store from Japan Times. It is 
not quite Origami but still relevant for some of you. 
  
Shigeru Ban: 'People's architect' combines permanence and paper 
Japan Times 
by Edan Corkill 
Generally speaking, an architect’s style is defined by particular forms or 
shapes. There’s Frank Lloyd Wright’s prominent horizontal lines, for instance; 
Le Corbusier ’s simple white boxes; or, more recently, the deliberately 
abstract masses of Frank Gehry — of Guggenheim Bilbao fame. 
http :// www . japantimes .co. jp 
/life/2013/04/07/people/peoples-architect-shigeru-ban-combines-permanence-and-paper/#.UXRuJ4zD-ic
 
 

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