How to read "Architect's Baton" for the first time
How to read "Architect's Baton" for the first time
Since I started writing the series "Architect's Baton," I realized that I had 25 books including the main story, spin-off, and new chapters.
Sometimes I get this question from readers.
"Where should I start?" Certainly, as the number of series increases, the book to read first becomes difficult to understand. So this time, I compiled a guide on how to read "Architect's Baton."
Start here (recommended)
For those who are reading for the first time, it is recommended to read the first volume of the main story first.
In the main series, the story of the main character growing up as an architect and engineers working in the world of architecture is drawn.
Design work.
Struggle in the field.
Organizational issues.
responsibility as a technician.
It is a series that depicts the realistic figure of people working in the world of architecture.
Spin-off series
In the spin-off, it depicts the life and past of the characters appearing in the main story.
Why did this person choose that path?
What experiences have you had?
You can see the world of architecture from a different perspective from the main story.
The spin-off is a work that you can enjoy reading from anywhere.
The New Chapter Series
In the new chapter, he writes a story on the theme of technology and responsibility in architecture.
Architectural work is becoming more sophisticated year by year, and the required skills are increasing.
structure.
Equipment.
Site management.
The new chapter series depicts such responsibilities and challenges as engineers.
Latest work
His latest work is Architect's Baton "New Chapter Volume 5" Facility Design The Road to First Class Architect.
The theme is the world of building equipment and the challenge to qualification.
There are stories in the world of architecture. I've been working in architecture for a long time.
I entered the field as a carpenter and then started doing design work.
I worked as a first-class architect and ran a design office.
What I felt in that experience was that there are many stories in the world of architecture.
People who work in the field.
A person who draws drawings.
Someone who designs equipment.
Each has a life and a technology.
It is "Architect's Baton" that writes such thoughts as a story.
If you are interested in this series, I would be happy if you could read it from somewhere. There are still many stories in the work of architecture.














































































































