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  1. The Phenomenology of Architecture: A Short Introduction to Juhani Pallasmaa.Tomoko Tamari - 2017 - Body and Society 23 (1):91-95.
    This piece focuses on the work of Juhani Pallasmaa who introduces phenomenological aspects of kinesthetic and multisensory perception of the human body into architecture theory. He argues that hand-drawing is a vital spatial and haptic exercise in facilitating architectural design. Through this process, architecture can emerge as the very ‘material’ existence of human embodied ‘immaterial’ emotion, feelings and wisdom. Hence, for Pallasmaa, architecture can be seen as an artistic practice, which entails multisensory and embodied thought in order to establish the (...)
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  • Drawing Atmosphere: A Case Study of Architectural Design for Care in Later Life.Christina Buse, Sarah Nettleton & Daryl Martin - 2020 - Body and Society 26 (4):62-96.
    In this article, we use an entry to an international architectural student competition on future care to explore how social norms about older bodies may be challenged by designs that are sensitive to the spatial contexts within which we age. The power of the My Home design by Witham and Wilkins derives from its hand-drawn aesthetic and thus we consider the architects’ insistence on drawing as a challenge to the clear and unambiguous image-making typically associated with digitally aided architectural designs. (...)
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