The March 2013 issue of Nikkei Home Builder is a must-buy with its "Special Feature on Germany"!!
Today, the property in Kamigori was being handed over from noon onwards, so I accompanied Imataki.
I had been getting late lately so I had been lacking sleep, but I was able to make up for it by taking a nap on the way there and back.
I got it back.
On the way back, I also visited the O residence in Himeji, which was also interesting.
I'm looking forward to seeing the space completed.
The latest issue of Nikkei Home Builder, which I have introduced several times before, arrived at the office today.
The biggest feature of this issue is
"This is what's great about German energy-efficient homes"
The article covers about 30 pages from P49 to P20, and is one of the largest in the world.
BAU, a building materials exhibition, real houses in Germany, in collaboration with the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism of Japan
It is packed with names and photos of Japanese people who went to the area.
In particular, there are many photos of cross sections of windows in each country and the standards of each country.
Looking at this, you can't help but feel how behind the times Japanese windows are.
It's full of photos.
Reading this article, I learned that this visit to Germany included Sumirin, Daiwa House, Misawa
Home, Takenaka Corporation, Kajima and other super-major housing manufacturers and general contractors were also involved.
I found out.
They are undoubtedly a leading company in the Japanese housing and construction industry.
Since I went there, I hope that the buildings they build will be greatly improved in the future.
I sincerely hope this happens.














