Disaster prevention tiles, state beach roof
The "Shuhama Roof" maintains the elegance of "Ibushi Japanese tiles," while the eaves gently feature a rhythmic wave shape, and the lines created by the ridge tiles and gable tiles evoke the image of a houseboat floating on the waves. 【Features】 - While following the design codes of traditional Japanese tiles, it pursues simplicity and is suitable for a wide range of architectural designs, including modern architecture. - By combining with conventional construction methods, it achieves a unique roof design. - It realizes labor-saving in tile installation (eaves, sleeves, ridge). - By accommodating dry construction methods, it ensures seismic performance (ridge). ● For other functions and details, please contact us.
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The "Shuhama Roof" maintains the elegance of "Ibushi Wawara" while the eaves gently undulate in a rhythmic wave pattern, and the lines created by the ridge tiles and gable tiles evoke the image of a houseboat floating on the waves. 【Features】 ○ While following the design codes of traditional Japanese tiles, it pursues simplicity and adapts to a wide range of architectural designs, including modern buildings. ○ By combining with traditional construction methods, it achieves a unique roof design. ○ It realizes labor-saving in tile installation (eaves, side sections, ridge). ○ By accommodating dry construction methods, it ensures seismic performance (ridge). ● For other functions and details, please contact us.
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【Usage】 ○ It can be used on roofs of residential buildings and similar structures.
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In a flowing world, lifestyles are also changing. Tiles are evolving to meet the demands of society. With a reflection on the "long history" of tiles supported by earth and fire, there is a passionate evolution of "traditional techniques." I hope you can take an interest in tiles as a part of "life" and "housing" in the present and the future.