Touch It, Smell It, Feel It: Architecture for the Senses

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Autor: archdaily Publicado el: 15/10/2018
Touch It, Smell It, Feel It: Architecture for the Senses

This article was originally published on Metropolis Magazine as "Architecture You Can Smell" A Brief History of Multisensory Design." Arakawa + Gins' Bioscleave House in East Hampton, New York used non-orthogonal geometries, undulating floors, and even isolation pods in their experiments to create architecture's ...
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