Viewing Le Corbusier's masterpieces and being interviewed by Nikkei Home Builder
Viewing Le Corbusier's masterpieces and being interviewed by Nikkei Home Builder
As I wrote yesterday, I had to go on a sudden business trip to Tokyo today.
At noon, I had a lunch meeting with the president and director of a certain company.
He took me to a members-only club called Ark Hills in Roppongi, which the company belongs to.
http://www.arkhillsclub.com/jp/ark/index.html
This building and the club are managed by Mori Building, and what is worth seeing is the inside of the club.
Corbusier's abstract paintings lined up on the walls!
For those of us who work in architecture, the impression we have of Le Corbusier is that he is a "great architect."
He has a strong personality, but he actually paints a lot of abstract paintings.
There were also abstract paintings on the doors of the cathedral.
I didn't know this until today, but Mori Minoru of Mori Building is the world's greatest abstract painter by Le Corbusier.
He is a collector and regularly changes his large collection.
It is said that it is on display. I think it will be a must-see for fans of Le Corbusier, but
You won't be able to see it unless you are taken there.
I was taken there once before, but I had just seen Longchamp, so
It was a very moving experience. It was a wonderful experience.
After that, we had a meeting to discuss the German inspection tour we are planning for next March.
Following that, the editor-in-chief of Nikkei Home Builder, who saw Net's trip to Tokyo,
I received a call from them asking if I could come today and do an interview, so I did.
The following photo shows what happened at that time (at Technoform Bautech Japan).

What will happen to the housing industry in 2014?
I was asked to give my opinion as an expert on energy-efficient housing.
It was an interview.
Yesterday, I said, "I'm going to Tokyo tomorrow. If you need me, please let me know."
Writing this led to an interview with Nikkei Home Builder...
This made me realize once again how amazing the Internet and SMS are.
We all went to eat and talked enthusiastically about various things.
I'm on my way back to Kobe on the last train. Today was also very
It was a fulfilling day.














