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  <description>日本の美に迫ります。Tadao Ando, the renowned architect whom I have known for many years, is based in Osaka, which is near Kyoto. His architecture has often been covered by overseas media, usually with emphasis on the elements of “wabi” and “sabi.” Yet I’ve never heard him use these two words when explaining h…</description>
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  <published>2018-11-30 05:56:20</published>
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