I always look for the problem to solve by design. So if I'm given an unlimited budget with huge flat space or land, I don't know what to do. I always try to look for some good advantage and disadvantage of the condition to use as a reference to design.
One of Ban's most significant contributions to the field is his development of paper tube structures, which he began exploring in the 1980s. These inexpensive, lightweight, and widely available materials became a cornerstone of his work in designing temporary shelters for those affected by natural disasters.
I always try to take advantage of the context, the location of the building. I like to analyze what is existing to take advantage of the context into the architecture and try to combine inside and outside.
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