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I have been subscribing to Detail, but my bookshelves are overflowing, so I will be listing back issues little by little. Please note that the prices are set based on the market prices on Amazon, Mercari, etc., for out-of-print issues. Thank you for your consideration. This is a book that explores interactive mechanisms as a theme, and you can learn not only about details but also about planning theory. Detail July 2006 No. 169 (Summer 2006) Interactive Mechanisms A4 variant, 136 pages Price: 2,357 yen (2,143 yen + tax) July 2006 ■Feature Interactive Mechanisms (Editorial Committee: Masaki Imamura, Yoshitaka Uchida, Makoto Takahashi) As seen in participatory design methods, methods for creating an interactive relationship between buildings and end-users are being explored. When trying to grasp the relationship between architecture and users in terms of unit space, one tends to end up with "architectural planning" and closed-system details on a small scale. In this special feature, we have explored architectural details targeting "society," such as cities and unspecified numbers of people. [Preface] ・Interactive Possibilities of "Parts" and "Whole" - Yoshitaka Uchida ・Interactive "Planning" that Induces Relationships - Masaki Imamura ・Architecture Experienced - Interactive Relationship between People and Things - Makoto Takahashi
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