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Architect Builds Hope After LA Wildfires

5 Dec, 2025

Summary

  • LA fires destroyed over 16,000 buildings in January 2025.
  • Architect Shigeru Ban designs low-cost housing for disaster victims.
  • Ban founded Voluntary Architects' Network for global relief efforts.
Architect Builds Hope After LA Wildfires

Two catastrophic wildfires in Los Angeles in January 2025, the Palisades and Eaton fires, razed over 16,000 buildings and displaced tens of thousands. While media focused on celebrity homes, the fires also devastated lower-income areas like Altadena, exacerbating insurance challenges for residents. Architect Shigeru Ban, a humanitarian and educator, became involved through his NGO, the Voluntary Architects' Network (VAN).

Ban's response included designing prototype housing inspired by his previous work in Turkey and Hawaii. This effort, supported by students from SCI-Arc, aims to help residents return home swiftly. Ban reflects that while grand structures inspire, humanitarian work using architectural skills for everyday people, especially disaster victims, is more impactful and a professional obligation.

His commitment to disaster relief began in 1994 with cardboard tube shelters for Rwandan refugees, addressing deforestation and material scarcity issues. This led to the establishment of VAN, which has since completed over 65 relief projects worldwide, including ongoing support for Ukrainian refugees and rebuilding efforts in Maui.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Shigeru Ban is a Pritzker Prize-winning architect known for his humanitarian work, including founding the Voluntary Architects' Network (VAN) which designs and builds disaster relief projects globally.
Shigeru Ban designed simple, low-cost interim housing prototypes for families displaced by the January 2025 Los Angeles wildfires, based on his past designs like the Paper Log House.
The Voluntary Architects' Network has completed over 65 relief projects on six continents, providing housing, schools, and community centers for disaster and war victims, including recent efforts in Ukraine.

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