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BOOKS

David Leatherbarrow states in his book Architecture Oriented Otherwise “An atmosphere, like a
mood. impresses itself on experience...”\

2 In the book Body, Memory and Architecture, Kent Bloomer and Charles Moore, state that
“architecture is a highly specialized system with a set of prescribed goals rather than a sensual social
art responsive to real human desires and feelings.”

psychologist James J. Gibson, there are two different definitions to sense

In his book Atmospheres, Peter Zumthor writes,

s. Maurice Merleau-Ponty (1908–1961), a French phenomenological philosopher, emphasizes the


relationship between experience and sensory interaction when he stated:
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LINKS

https://curve.carleton.ca/system/files/etd/830897ce-74d7-4928-8bea-
0db6163341d7/etd_pdf/b59d98022db98823b086b39f752d02bd/osei-
exploringsensorydesignintherapeuticarchitecture.pdf

https://library.ndsu.edu/ir/bitstream/handle/10365/22903/thesis%20book3.pdf?sequence=1

file:///C:/Users/maitr/Downloads/sustainability-12-03061-v3.pdf

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