Want to break the barrier with the pharmacist? Serve customers at the table

What looks like a large minimalist shoe box floating in the dark is, in fact, a pharmacy in Himeji, Japan. Inspired by the interiors of high-tech medical facilities in sci-fi movies, architect Tetsuya Matsumoto provided his client – o
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