Abstract

AbstractGood architects have always understood that the embodied experience of architecture is multisensory and depends on a variety of parameters that number more than the usually named senses. These parameters are expanding as scientists are beginning to understand the sympathetic resonance between ourselves and others, between our organic bearing and the environment in which we dwell. Harry Frances Mallgrave, architect, scholar, editor and Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the Illinois Institute of Technology, navigates us through this terrain.

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