全国の工務店など、業界の「専門ジャーナリズム」としての新建ハウジングWEBにわたしが書いている連載記事の第3弾が公開されました。題して「進化のルーツをたどる 「北方型住宅ZERO」への道」であります。 https://www.s-housing.jp/archives/348123
前回までは北海道住宅業界の住宅マーケティング的な「現在時点」として、世界から注目されてきている北海道ニセコのスキーリゾート開発で、それを先導してきた地域ビルダー・SUDOホームのビジネス発展の軌跡を掘り下げて見た次第。
今回の3回目では、そもそもの北海道の住宅の歴史経緯を紹介してみた。
起点を明治維新、民族としての北方の「国防」意識との連関にもとめてのもの。
明治維新戦争の最後が「箱館戦争」であり、その将軍としての黒田清隆にスポットを当てて素描してみた次第です。そこからの日本の伝統的な住宅性能の革新の軌跡と最新の地域住宅基準「北方型住宅ZERO」までに至る道程。
「高断熱高気密」という住宅革新のコアの技術要素について、なぜ北海道が全国を先導するような立場になってきたのか、その起点を探ってみた次第。リンクタグを付しましたので、ぜひ内容をご覧いただければ幸いです。
北海道で住宅のメディアを作ってきた人間として、平行して20年近くこのブログを書き続けてきたワケですが、凡人にもできる最大のことは、継続。その間で気付いてきていたことは数多く、今回のわたしの環境変容に合わせて情報の整理整頓に取り組み始めています。
ブログって、ちょっとオモシロい現代的なツールだと思います。日々のことを書き続ける一方で、少し深掘り的に自分の関与領域について思索していく、その経過が明確に遺されていく。
百科事典や辞書、そして大量の資料書籍などに常に参照しながら書く、という昔人の環境とはかなり変容してきている。
なにより書き込むのはパソコンというツールであり、辞書もデータ化され、しかもWEB検索なども活用出来る。「執筆」という環境の変容ぶりはまったく人類の巨大進化レベル。
「移動」と対比すれば、歩行とクルマ移動くらいの違いがある。
この人類的変容のごく初期の環境の中で、ブログを書き続けてきていることになる。
その整理整頓に取り組んでみて、自分自身でもこれはなかなかのヘビー級作業。
一応、毎日更新はほぼ途切れていないので7,000件近い文書データ量。とりあえず「どんなこと書いてきたっけ?」と全件一覧チェックから始めてみて、途切れ途切れとはいえ、もう2ヶ月近く経ってようやく3/4程度チェックできた段階。一種の「未踏」感があって、ワクワクしますが、疲労感もハンパありません(泣)。頑張るぞ、っと。
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Shinken Housing WEB Serialization vol.3 “Hokkaido Housing History” Published
The “performance improvement” motive is raised from the viewpoint of “history” in a magazine specialized in the housing construction industry. The Hakodate War, the last of the Meiji Restoration, also makes an appearance. Please check it out.
The third installment of a series of articles I have been writing for Shinken Housing Web, a “specialized journalism” for construction firms and other industries nationwide, has been published. The title of the article is “Tracing the Roots of Evolution: The Road to ‘Northern Style Housing Zero’.
In the previous installments, I have delved into the business development of SUDO HOME, a regional builder that has been leading the development of a ski resort in Niseko, Hokkaido, which has been attracting attention from around the world, as a “current point in time” in terms of housing marketing in the Hokkaido housing industry.
In this third installment, we will introduce the history of housing in Hokkaido.
The starting point is the Meiji Restoration and its relation to the northern people's sense of “national defense” as an ethnic group.
The last of the wars of the Meiji Restoration was the “Hakodate War,” and I have focused on Kiyotaka Kuroda as the shogun of the Hakodate War. From there, the history of innovation in traditional Japanese housing performance and its path to the latest regional housing standard, “Northern Style Housing ZERO”.
We have also explored the origins of the core technological element of housing innovation, “high thermal insulation and airtightness,” and how Hokkaido came to lead the nation in this area. We have added a link tag to this page, so we hope you enjoy the contents.
As someone who has created media for housing in Hokkaido, I have been writing this blog for nearly 20 years, and the greatest thing an ordinary person can do is continue. I have noticed many things during that time, and I am beginning to reorganize my information in accordance with the changes in my environment.
I think blogging is a somewhat interesting and modern tool. While I continue to write about my day-to-day life, I can also delve a little deeper into my areas of involvement and leave a clear record of my progress.
The environment has changed considerably from that of people in the past, who wrote while constantly referring to encyclopedias, dictionaries, and a large number of reference books.
The computer is now the tool of choice for writing, and dictionaries have been converted to data and can be searched on the Internet. The transformation of the “writing” environment is on the level of the huge evolution of the human race.
If we compare it to “transportation,” the difference is about the same as the difference between walking and driving.
I have been writing this blog in the very early stage of human transformation.
I have been trying to organize it, and this is quite a heavyweight task for me.
In case you are wondering, the amount of document data is nearly 7,000 entries since the daily updates are almost uninterrupted. At first, I started by checking the list of all the documents and asked myself, “What have I written?” I started by checking the list of all the documents, and even though it was intermittent, I was finally able to check about 3/4 of them after almost two months. It is exciting to have a kind of “unexplored” feeling, but it is also very tiring. I'm going to keep working hard.