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I have been continuously subscribing to Detail, but my bookshelf is overflowing, so I will be listing back issues little by little. Please note that the out-of-print issues are priced higher, based on the market prices on Amazon, Mercari, etc. Some issues are currently highly priced on Amazon as well. I will not accept combined purchases for sets of two books. I am willing to accept combined purchases of up to 2-3 books. Regarding the featured works, I have attached the table of contents in the photos, so please check them. Thank you for your consideration. Detail January 2012 issue No. 191 (Winter 2012 issue) Contemporary Tea Rooms A4 variant, 132 pages Price: 2,357 yen (2,143 yen + tax) December 2011 ■ Feature Contemporary Tea Rooms - Design of Density Tea rooms have a sense of density based on the rules of the sukiya style, such as "irregular openings," "multiple ceiling surfaces," and "combinations of various materials." Knowing this well, how should contemporary tea rooms be created? There may be completely new interpretations, and reinterpretations of tradition. We want to decipher the sense of density in each of these small spaces. Editorial Committee: Akira Nakayama ・Interview with Soya Sen, the heir to the head of the Mushakoji-senke family "What is necessary for a tea room to be a tea room"
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