Senses of place: architectural design for the multisensory mind

Traditionally, architectural practice has been dominated by the eye/sight. In recent decades, though, architects and designers have increasingly started to consider the other senses, namely sound, touch (including proprioception, kinesthesis, and the vestibular sense), smell, and on rare occasions,...

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Published in:Cognitive research: principles and implications 2020-09, Vol.5 (1), p.46-26, Article 46
Main Author: Spence, Charles
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Language:English
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