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Anchoring Perception Through Tactile Orientation

Date Issued
August 1, 2005
Author(s)
Bouldin, David L. Jr.
Advisor(s)
George Dodds
Additional Advisor(s)
Mark Shimmenti, William Martella
Permanent URI
https://trace.tennessee.edu/handle/20.500.14382/37699
Abstract

The sense of touch concretizes our perception by adding a perceptual quality stronger than the other senses. This haptic dimension also encompasses a sense of orientation, balance, and movement in the spatial experience of architectural works. This important sense has been neglected and must be re-emphasized as a worthy architectural design goal. In urban settings, the other senses are bombarded with sensory input while tactility is often denied. Public libraries are in a position to serve the haptic dimension over the other senses because of the nature of their (dynamically changing) services. Special care must be taken to design a building that provides a sensory sanctuary and a gratifying haptic experience.

Disciplines
Architecture
Degree
Master of Architecture
Major
Architecture
Embargo Date
August 1, 2005
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