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Shigeru Ban - Architect
Most people look at cardboard tubes and see something fit for the recycling bin. But architect Shigeru Ban turns them into beautiful buildings.

Why you should listen

Shigeru Ban's architecture redefines aesthetics, space, structure and even the idea of permanence. In 1986, for the Alvar Aalto Exhibition near Tokyo, Ban experimented with constructing a building from long paper tubes, the kind found at textile factories. The tubes ended up being much stronger than he had imagined, and were easier to waterproof and fireproof than he had guessed. Ban created many experimental buildings in this vein -- from the Japanese Pavilion at Expo 2000 in Germany, which was meant to be recycled upon demolition, to an office for himself and his students set atop the Pompidou Centre in Paris, where they worked for six years.

But Ban's paper-tube designs have found another use -- as emergency shelters for those who have lost their homes in disasters and wars. In 1994, Ban created shelters for refugees in Rwanda. The next year, after an earthquake in Japan, he rebuilt a local church out of paper tubes that became a local fixture for 10 years. His designs -- both low-cost, and dignity-building -- have housed people affected by disasters in Taiwan, China, Haiti, Turkey and Sri Lanka. He helped develop a shelter system after the Japanese earthquake and tsunami of 2011.

The founder of Shigeru Ban Architects, Ban is the 2014 Pritzker Prize winner. He teaches at Kyoto University of Art and Design.

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Shigeru Ban: Emergency shelters made from paper

坂茂: 纸制的应急避难所

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早在“可持续性”成为一个流行词之前,建筑师坂茂已开始使用生态建筑材料比如硬纸管与纸来进行他的实验。引人耳目的建筑结构常常是坂茂为搭建临时性住房,帮助海地,卢旺达或日本等受灾严重的国家那些一无所有的灾民而设计的。然而,许多早已完成原定任务的建筑至今是周围环境中颇受欢迎的一道风景线。
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Most people look at cardboard tubes and see something fit for the recycling bin. But architect Shigeru Ban turns them into beautiful buildings. Full bio

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Hi你好. I am an architect建筑师.
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大家好!我是一位建筑设计师。
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I am the only architect建筑师 in the world世界
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我是世界上唯一一位以纸为建筑材料的
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making制造 buildings房屋 out of paper like this cardboard纸板 tube,
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建筑师,就比如用这样的硬纸管。
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and this exhibition展览 is the first one I did
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这是我第一个用纸管
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using运用 paper tubes.
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举办的展览。
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1986, much, much longer before people started开始 talking
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早在1986年,关于生态和环境问题的
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about ecological生态 issues问题 and environmental环境的 issues问题,
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讨论还远远没有开始的时候
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I just started开始 testing测试 the paper tube
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我刚刚开始测试纸筒
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in order订购 to use this as a building建造 structure结构体.
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以便将其作为一种建筑结构使用
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It's very complicated复杂 to test测试 the new material材料 for the building建造,
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测试新的建筑材料过程很复杂,
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but this is much stronger than I expected预期,
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但纸管比我想象的要坚实许多,
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and also it's very easy简单 to waterproof防水,
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而且进行防水处理也很容易,
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and also, because it's industrial产业 material材料,
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加上纸是工业材料,所以
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it's also possible可能 to fireproof防火.
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进行防火处理也是可能的,
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Then I built内置 the temporary临时 structure结构体, 1990.
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接着在1990年,我搭建了这个临时的建筑结构。
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This is the first temporary临时 building建造 made制作 out of paper.
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这是第一座纸制的临时性建筑。
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There are 330 tubes, diameter直径 55 [centimeters公分],
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由330个直径为55厘米的纸筒组成,
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there are only 12 tubes with a diameter直径
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只有12个纸筒的直径有120厘米,
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of 120 centimeters公分, or four feet, wide.
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或者说四英尺宽。
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As you see it in the photo照片, inside is the toilet厕所.
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从照片上可以看到,里面是厕所。
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In case案件 you're finished with toilet厕所 paper,
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万一卫生纸用完了,
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you can tear眼泪 off the inside of the wall. (Laughter笑声)
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可以从墙上撕点下来。(笑声)
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So it's very useful有用.
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所以说它很实用。
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Year 2000, there was a big expo博览会 in Germany德国.
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2000年,德国举办了一次盛大的世博会。
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I was asked to design设计 the building建造,
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我受邀设计世博会日本馆。
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because the theme主题 of the expo博览会 was environmental环境的 issues问题.
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因为环境问题是这次世博会的主题,
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So I was chosen选择 to build建立 the pavilion out of paper tubes,
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所以就选定了我来用纸筒建展览馆,
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recyclable可回收 paper.
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(用的是)可反复利用的纸。
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My goal目标 of the design设计 is not when it's completed完成.
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我的设计其目标并不在于建成,
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My goal目标 was when the building建造 was demolished拆除,
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我的目标是能把这个建筑拆掉。
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because each country国家 makes品牌 a lot of pavilions展馆
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因为每个国家都建许多展览馆,
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but after half a year, we create创建 a lot of industrial产业 waste浪费,
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但半年以后,剩下的是一大堆工业废品,
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so my building建造 has to be reused重用 or recycled回收.
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因此,我所建的必须能够再利用或回收利用。
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After, the building建造 was recycled回收.
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世博会后,这座建筑就被回收利用了。
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So that was the goal目标 of my design设计.
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这就是我设计的目标。
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Then I was very lucky幸运 to win赢得 the competition竞争
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然后,我很幸运地赢得(建筑设计)比赛
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to build建立 the second第二 Pompidou蓬皮杜 Center中央 in France法国
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进而取得了在法国梅茨城建造蓬皮杜中心
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in the city of Metz梅斯.
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新馆的机会。
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Because I was so poor较差的,
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因为我当时很穷,
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I wanted to rent出租 an office办公室 in Paris巴黎,
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本想在巴黎租一个办公室,
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but I couldn't不能 afford给予 it,
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却又租不起,
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so I decided决定 to bring带来 my students学生们 to Paris巴黎
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所以我决定带我的学生到巴黎
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to build建立 our office办公室 on top最佳 of the Pompidou蓬皮杜 Center中央 in Paris巴黎
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在蓬皮中心的楼顶搭建我们的办公室
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by ourselves我们自己.
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我们自己建。
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So we brought the paper tubes and the wooden joints关节
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于是我们就带着纸筒和木质连接
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to complete完成 the 35-meter-long米高长 office办公室.
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建成了这35米长的办公室。
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We stayed there for six years年份 without paying付款 any rent出租.
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我们在那里待了六年,不用付任何房租
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(Laughter笑声) (Applause掌声)
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(笑声)(掌声)
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Thank you. I had one big problem问题.
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谢谢。当时我有个不小的问题。
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Because we were part部分 of the exhibition展览,
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因为我们也是展会的一部分,
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even if my friend朋友 wanted to see me, they had to buy购买 a ticket to see me.
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即便是我的朋友要见我,他们也要买票才能见到我。
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That was the problem问题.
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问题就在这儿。
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Then I completed完成 the Pompidou蓬皮杜 Center中央 in Metz梅斯.
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然后我完成了梅兹蓬皮中心的建造。
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It's a very popular流行 museum博物馆 now,
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中心现已成为非常受欢迎的博物馆,
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and I created创建 a big monument纪念碑 for the government政府.
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我还为政府建造了一个庞大的纪念碑。
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But then I was very disappointed失望
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但我当时对自己的建筑师职业
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at my profession职业 as an architect建筑师,
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却感到很失望,
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because we are not helping帮助, we are not working加工 for society社会,
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因为我们并不是在帮助社会,为民众工作,
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but we are working加工 for privileged特权 people,
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而是为有权势的人工作,
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rich丰富 people, government政府, developers开发商.
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(比如)富人、政府、开发商。
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They have money and power功率.
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他们有钱有权。
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Those are invisible无形.
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财富和权力是无形的。
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So they hire聘请 us to visualize想象 their power功率 and money
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所以他们就通过雇用我们来建造宏伟的建筑
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by making制造 monumental纪念 architecture建筑.
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来彰显他们的权力和财富。
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That is our profession职业, even historically历史 it's the same相同,
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这就是我们的职业,甚至在历史上也是如此,
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even now we are doing the same相同.
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直到现在我们还在做着同样的事。
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So I was very disappointed失望 that we are not working加工 for society社会,
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因此我对于我们并不是为社会大众服务而感到非常失落,
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even though虽然 there are so many许多 people
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即使有这么多的人
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who lost丢失 their houses房屋 by natural自然 disasters灾害.
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因为自然灾害流离失所。
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But I must必须 say they are no longer natural自然 disasters灾害.
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但我必须要说的是罪魁祸首并不是自然灾害。
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For example, earthquakes地震 never kill people,
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打个比方,地震从来都不夺人性命,
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but collapse坍方 of the buildings房屋 kill people.
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建筑倒塌才是致死原因。
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That's the responsibility责任 of architects建筑师.
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这是建筑师的责任。
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Then people need some temporary临时 housing住房,
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人们需要一个临时住房时,
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but there are no architects建筑师 working加工 there
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却没有搭建这些临时住房的建筑师
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because we are too busy working加工 for privileged特权 people.
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因为我们都忙着为有权势的人工作。
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So I thought, even as architects建筑师,
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所以,我想,作为建筑师,
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we can be involved参与 in the reconstruction重建 of temporary临时 housing住房.
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我们也可以参与临时住房的重建。
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We can make it better.
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我们可以对其进行改善。
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So that is why I started开始 working加工 in disaster灾害 areas.
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因此我开始在灾难地区工作。
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1994, there was a big disaster灾害 in Rwanda卢旺达, Africa非洲.
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1994年非洲卢旺达发生了一场大灾难。
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Two tribes部落, Hutu胡图族 and Tutsi西人, fought战斗 each other.
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胡图族和图西族两个部落互相残杀。
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Over two million百万 people became成为 refugees难民.
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两百多万人变为难民。
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But I was so surprised诧异 to see the shelter庇护, refugee难民 camp
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但当我看到由联合国安排的帐篷和难民营时,
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organized有组织的 by the U.N.
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我大吃一惊。
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They're so poor较差的, and they are freezing冷冻
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帐篷都很破旧,雨季期间
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with blankets毯子 during the rainy多雨的 season季节,
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批着毛毯也十分的冷,
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In the shelters候车亭 built内置 by the U.N.,
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联合国搭建的帐篷中,
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they were just providing提供 a plastic塑料 sheet,
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只提供了一张塑料垫子,
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and the refugees难民 had to cut the trees树木, and just like this.
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而难民不得不去砍树,就像这样。
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But over two million百万 people cut trees树木.
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但两百多万人去砍树,
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It just became成为 big, heavy deforestation森林砍伐
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就演变成了大片的严重的森林采伐
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and an environmental环境的 problem问题.
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并造成了环境问题。
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That is why they started开始 providing提供 aluminum pipes管道, aluminum barracks军营.
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正因如此,联合国就开始提供铝制的管子和棚屋。
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Very expensive昂贵, they throw them out for money,
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很贵,于是就被当地人拿去换钱了,
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then cutting切割 trees树木 again.
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然后又砍起树来。
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So I proposed建议 my idea理念 to improve提高 the situation情况
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于是,我提出了利用这些再生纸管
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using运用 these recycled回收 paper tubes
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来改善现状的想法
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because this is so cheap低廉 and also so strong强大,
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因为纸管便宜又坚实。
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but my budget预算 is only 50 U.S. dollars美元 per unit单元.
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但我的预算只有每个(帐篷)50美元。
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We built内置 50 units单位 to do that as a monitoring监控 test测试
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我们就搭建了50个用来监控测试
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for the durability耐久力 and moisture湿气 and termites白蚁, so on.
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其耐用性,抗湿和防白蚁能力等等。
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And then, year afterward之后, 1995, in Kobe科比, Japan日本,
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接着一年后,1995年,日本的神户,
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we had a big earthquake地震.
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发生了一起大地震。
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Nearly几乎 7,000 people were killed杀害,
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将近七千人死亡,
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and the city like this Nagata永田 district,
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而整座城就像这长田区一样,
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all the city was burned in a fire after the earthquake地震.
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都在地震后的大火中焚烧着。
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And also I found发现 out there's many许多 Vietnamese越南 refugees难民
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我发现有很多越南来的难民
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suffering痛苦 and gathering搜集 at a Catholic天主教徒 church教会 --
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聚集在一个天主教教堂旁边,忍受着痛苦。
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all the building建造 was totally完全 destroyed销毁.
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整座教堂全部烧毁。
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So I went there and also I proposed建议 to the priests牧师,
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我就到那里去并向神父提出,
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"Why don't we rebuild重建 the church教会 out of paper tubes?"
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“我们何不用纸筒重建教堂呢?”
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And he said, "Oh God, are you crazy?
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他叫道,“哦天哪,你疯了么?
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After a fire, what are you proposing建议?"
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火灾刚过啊,你这是在说什么啊?“
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So he never trusted信任 me, but I didn't give up.
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所以他一直都不信任我,不过我没有放弃。
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I started开始 commuting上下班 to Kobe科比,
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我开始常去神户,
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and I met会见 the society社会 of Vietnamese越南 people.
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接触了越南人的社区。
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They were living活的 like this with very poor较差的 plastic塑料 sheets床单
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他们就这样住在一个公园,在破烂的
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in the park公园.
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塑料帐篷中。
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So I proposed建议 to rebuild重建. I raised上调 -- did fundraising筹款.
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于是我提议重建(住所)并筹集了资金。
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I made制作 a paper tube shelter庇护 for them,
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我为他们制作了一个纸筒帐篷。
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and in order订购 to make it easy简单 to be built内置 by students学生们
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为了方便学生搭建
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and also easy简单 to demolish拆除,
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与拆除,
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I used beer啤酒 crates包装箱 as a foundation基础.
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我使用啤酒箱作为地基。
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I asked the Kirin麒麟 beer啤酒 company公司 to propose提出,
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我请麒麟啤酒公司来提议,
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because at that time, the Asahi beer啤酒 company公司
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因为当时朝日啤酒
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made制作 their plastic塑料 beer啤酒 crates包装箱 red,
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生产的啤酒箱是红色的,
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which哪一个 doesn't go with the color颜色 of the paper tubes.
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与纸筒的颜色不相称。
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The color颜色 coordination协调 is very important重要.
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颜色协调是非常重要的。
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And also I still remember记得, we were expecting期待
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我还记得当时我们还期待着塑料
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to have a beer啤酒 inside the plastic塑料 beer啤酒 crate,
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啤酒箱中还有啤酒可以喝,
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but it came来了 empty. (Laughter笑声)
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但送来的啤酒箱是空的。(笑声)
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So I remember记得 it was so disappointing令人失望.
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我记得大家都很失望。
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So during the summer夏季 with my students学生们,
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整个夏天我和我的学生,
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we built内置 over 50 units单位 of the shelters候车亭.
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搭建了50个这样的帐篷。
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Finally最后 the priest牧师, finally最后 he trusted信任 me to rebuild重建.
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最后神父终于相信了我,允许我重建教堂。
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He said, "As long as you collect搜集 money by yourself你自己,
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他说,“只要你自己集资,
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bring带来 your students学生们 to build建立, you can do it."
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带你的学生来建,就行。”
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So we spent花费 five weeks rebuilding重建 the church教会.
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于是我们花了五个星期的时间重建了这座教堂。
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It was meant意味着 to stay there for three years年份,
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原先计划这座教堂会在那里保存三年,
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but actually其实 it stayed there 10 years年份 because people loved喜爱 it.
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但因为人们的厚爱,这座教堂矗立在那里整整十年
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Then, in Taiwan台湾, they had a big earthquake地震,
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然后,台湾发生了一场大地震,
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and we proposed建议 to donate this church教会,
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我们提议捐出这座教堂,
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so we dismantled拆除 them,
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于是我们就拆解下纸管,
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we sent发送 them over to be built内置 by volunteer志愿者 people.
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我们把纸管送去那里由志愿者搭建。
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It stayed there in Taiwan台湾 as a permanent常驻 church教会 even now.
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这座教堂就长驻台湾,成为了一个永久教堂直至今日。
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So this building建造 became成为 a permanent常驻 building建造.
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于是这座建筑就变成了一座永久的建筑。
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Then I wonder奇迹, what is a permanent常驻 and what is a temporary临时 building建造?
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而后我就想,什么是永久的,而什么又是临时性的建筑?
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Even a building建造 made制作 in paper
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即使是一个用纸搭建的建筑,
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can be permanent常驻 as long as people love it.
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只要人们喜欢,它就可以变成永恒的。
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Even a concrete具体 building建造 can be very temporary临时
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即使是一个混凝土建筑,如果它是为了赚钱而建的,
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if that is made制作 to make money.
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那也可以在瞬间烟消云散。
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In 1999, in Turkey火鸡, the big earthquake地震,
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1999年,土耳其发生了大地震。
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I went there to use the local本地 material材料 to build建立 a shelter庇护.
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我去那里利用当地的材料搭建了一个避难所。
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2001, in West西 India印度, I built内置 also a shelter庇护.
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2001年,在西印度,我也搭建了一个避难所。
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In 2004, in Sri斯里兰卡 Lanka斯里兰卡, after the Sumatra苏门答腊 earthquake地震
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2004年,斯里兰卡发生苏门答腊地震和海啸之后,
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and tsunami海啸, I rebuilt重建 Islamic清真 fishermen's渔民 villages村庄.
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我重建了伊斯兰渔民的村庄。
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And in 2008, in Chengdu成都, Sichuan四川 area in China中国,
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2008年,中国的成都四川地区,
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nearly几乎 70,000 people were killed杀害,
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将近七万人遇难,
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and also especially特别 many许多 of the schools学校 were destroyed销毁
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特别是很多学校被毁
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because of the corruption腐败 between之间 the authority权威 and the contractor承包商.
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原因是政府部门与承包商之间的腐败行为。
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I was asked to rebuild重建 the temporary临时 church教会.
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我受托重建这座临时教堂。
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I brought my Japanese日本 students学生们 to work with the Chinese中文 students学生们.
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我带着我的日本学生与中国学生合作,
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In one month, we completed完成 nine classrooms教室,
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一个月之内,我们建成了九个教室,
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over 500 square广场 meters.
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总面积超过500平米。
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It's still used, even after the current当前 earthquake地震 in China中国.
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即使在中国最近发生的地震之后,教堂依然在使用中。
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In 2009, in Italy意大利, L'Aquila拉奎拉, also they had a big earthquake地震.
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2009年,意大利的拉奎拉也发生大地震。
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And this is a very interesting有趣 photo照片:
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这是一张很有趣的照片:
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former前任的 Prime主要 Minister部长 Berlusconi贝卢斯科尼
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前任总理贝卢斯科尼与
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and Japanese日本 former前任的 former前任的 former前任的 former前任的 Prime主要 Minister部长 Mr先生. Aso麻生太郎 --
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日本前前前前任首相麻生先生
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you know, because we have to change更改 the prime主要 minister部长 ever year.
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大家都知道我们的首相是年年换的。
08:27
And they are very kind, affording得到 my model模型.
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他们都很友善,资助了我的模型。
08:32
I proposed建议 a big rebuilding重建, a temporary临时 music音乐 hall大厅,
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我提议进行一次大重建,建一个临时的音乐大厅,
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because L'Aquila拉奎拉 is very famous著名 for music音乐
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因为拉奎拉以音乐著称,
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and all the concert音乐会 halls大厅 were destroyed销毁,
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而且所有的音乐会厅都被毁了,
08:40
so musicians音乐家 were moving移动 out.
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所以音乐家都离开了。
08:42
So I proposed建议 to the mayor市长,
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所以我就向市长提出,
08:44
I'd like to rebuild重建 the temporary临时 auditorium礼堂.
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我希望能重建这个临时音乐厅。
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He said, "As long as you bring带来 your money, you can do it."
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他说:“只要你自己筹款建,你就可以建。”
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And I was very lucky幸运.
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我当时很幸运。
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Mr先生. Berlusconi贝卢斯科尼 brought G8 summit首脑,
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贝卢斯科尼先生组织了八国峰会,
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and our former前任的 prime主要 minister部长 came来了,
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我们曾经的首相也来了,
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so they helped帮助 us to collect搜集 money,
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于是他们帮助我们筹到了资金,
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and I got half a million百万 euros欧元 from the Japanese日本 government政府
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我从日本政府那里获得了五十万欧元
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to rebuild重建 this temporary临时 auditorium礼堂.
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来重建这座临时音乐厅。
09:03
Year 2010 in Haiti海地, there was a big earthquake地震,
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2010年,海地发生大地震,
09:08
but it's impossible不可能 to fly over,
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但是没有直达那里的飞机,
09:10
so I went to Santo城主 Domingo多明戈, next-door隔壁 country国家,
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就是我就去了邻国圣多明各,
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to drive驾驶 six hours小时 to get to Haiti海地
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然后与那里当地的学生
09:16
with the local本地 students学生们 in Santo城主 Domingo多明戈
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开6个小时的车到达海地
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to build建立 50 units单位 of shelter庇护 out of local本地 paper tubes.
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用当地的纸筒搭建了50个避难所。
09:22
This is what happened发生 in Japan日本 two years年份 ago, in northern北方 Japan日本.
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这是两年前在日本,日本的北部所是发生的事。
09:26
After the earthquake地震 and tsunami海啸,
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地震和海啸过后,
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people had to be evacuated疏散 in a big room房间 like a gymnasium健身房.
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人们要疏散到一个像体育馆的地方
09:32
But look at this. There's no privacy隐私.
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但可以看出,那里丝毫没有隐私。
09:34
People suffer遭受 mentally精神上 and physically物理.
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人们身心都在煎熬。
09:36
So we went there to build建立 partitions分区
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于是我们就去那里建隔板。
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with all the student学生 volunteers志愿者 with paper tubes,
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所有这些学生志愿者带着纸筒去了,
09:43
just a very simple简单 shelter庇护 out of the tube frame and the curtain窗帘.
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就是一个很简单用纸管搭成的框架外加窗帘构成的避难所
09:47
However然而, some of the facility设施 authority权威
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可是,设施部门的一些人
09:50
doesn't want us to do it, because, they said,
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不想我们做这件事,因为他们说
09:52
simply只是, it's become成为 more difficult to control控制 them.
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这样一来控制这些人就变得更困难。
09:55
But it's really necessary必要 to do it.
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但是,事实证明立隔板是有必要的。
09:58
They don't have enough足够 flat平面 area to build建立
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他们没有足够的平地建设
10:00
standard标准 government政府 single-story单层 housing住房 like this one.
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像这样的普通公用单层住房。
10:03
Look at this. Even civil国内 government政府 is doing
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看看这个,甚至公民政府的临时性住房
10:06
such这样 poor较差的 construction施工 of the temporary临时 housing住房,
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构建也如此简陋。
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so dense稠密 and so messy because there is no storage存储, nothing, water is leaking泄漏,
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这样的拥挤、杂乱,没有储藏处,什么都没有,还漏水,
10:16
so I thought, we have to make multi-story多层 building建造
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于是我想, 我们必须建多层楼的房子(才能解决)
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because there's no land土地 and also it's not very comfortable自在.
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没有土地(建新房),住着又非常不舒服(的问题)
10:23
So I proposed建议 to the mayor市长 while I was making制造 partitions分区.
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所以我就边搭建隔板,边向市长提议
10:28
Finally最后 I met会见 a very nice不错 mayor市长 in Onagawa女川 village
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最后我在宫城县的女川村遇到一个非常好的
10:31
in Miyagi宫城.
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市长。
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He asked me to build建立 three-story三层楼 housing住房 on baseball棒球 [fields领域].
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他要我在棒球场上搭建三层楼的住房。
10:37
I used the shipping运输 container容器
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我利用了海运集装箱
10:40
and also the students学生们 helped帮助 us to make
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并且,学生们也帮助我们作了
10:42
all the building建造 furniture家具
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所有的建筑家具,
10:45
to make them comfortable自在,
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把一切布置得很舒适
10:47
within the budget预算 of the government政府
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花费也保持在政府预算之内
10:49
but also the area of the house is exactly究竟 the same相同,
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房子的面积一模一样,
10:53
but much more comfortable自在.
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但舒适许多。
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Many许多 of the people want to stay here forever永远.
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很多人都想永远待在这里。
10:57
I was very happy快乐 to hear that.
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我听了十分高兴。
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Now I am working加工 in New Zealand新西兰, Christchurch克赖斯特彻奇.
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现在我在新西兰的克赖斯特彻奇工作
11:04
About 20 days before the Japanese日本 earthquake地震 happened发生,
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在日本发生地震的大概20天前,
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also they had a big earthquake地震,
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他们也经历了一场大地震,
11:09
and many许多 Japanese日本 students学生们 were also killed杀害,
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很多日本学生遇难,
11:11
and the most important重要 cathedral大教堂 of the city,
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这座城市最重要的大教堂,
11:14
the symbol符号 of Christchurch克赖斯特彻奇, was totally完全 destroyed销毁.
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也是克赖斯特彻奇的标志完全毁灭。
11:17
And I was asked to come to rebuild重建 the temporary临时 cathedral大教堂.
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我受托来重建临时大教堂
11:21
So this is under construction施工.
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现在还在建设中。
11:23
And I'd like to keep building建造 monuments纪念碑
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我希望能继续创造为人们
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that are beloved心爱 by people.
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所喜爱的有纪念价值的建筑作品。
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Thank you very much.
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非常感谢大家。
11:30
(Applause掌声)
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(掌声)
11:32
Thank you. (Applause掌声)
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谢谢大家。(掌声)
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Thank you very much. (Applause掌声)
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非常感谢大家。(掌声)
Translated by Zhiyi Chen
Reviewed by Ying Wang (王莹)

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Shigeru Ban - Architect
Most people look at cardboard tubes and see something fit for the recycling bin. But architect Shigeru Ban turns them into beautiful buildings.

Why you should listen

Shigeru Ban's architecture redefines aesthetics, space, structure and even the idea of permanence. In 1986, for the Alvar Aalto Exhibition near Tokyo, Ban experimented with constructing a building from long paper tubes, the kind found at textile factories. The tubes ended up being much stronger than he had imagined, and were easier to waterproof and fireproof than he had guessed. Ban created many experimental buildings in this vein -- from the Japanese Pavilion at Expo 2000 in Germany, which was meant to be recycled upon demolition, to an office for himself and his students set atop the Pompidou Centre in Paris, where they worked for six years.

But Ban's paper-tube designs have found another use -- as emergency shelters for those who have lost their homes in disasters and wars. In 1994, Ban created shelters for refugees in Rwanda. The next year, after an earthquake in Japan, he rebuilt a local church out of paper tubes that became a local fixture for 10 years. His designs -- both low-cost, and dignity-building -- have housed people affected by disasters in Taiwan, China, Haiti, Turkey and Sri Lanka. He helped develop a shelter system after the Japanese earthquake and tsunami of 2011.

The founder of Shigeru Ban Architects, Ban is the 2014 Pritzker Prize winner. He teaches at Kyoto University of Art and Design.

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