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The contribution aims at tracing a path that extends from visual perception to include the other senses for cognition of space intended as accessible in both its functional and aesthetic dimensions. Perception permits an awareness of reality through various sensorial sources. It is the plurality of the characteristics of people, and their perceptions, that can suggest how to overcome the idea of a single, unitary perception channel to interpret and live spaces in architecture.
representation of architecture; theory of multiperception; multisensoriality; accessibility; inclusion; teaching of architecture, representation of architecture, theory of multiperception, multisensoriality, accessibility, inclusion, teaching of architecture,
representation of architecture; theory of multiperception; multisensoriality; accessibility; inclusion; teaching of architecture, representation of architecture, theory of multiperception, multisensoriality, accessibility, inclusion, teaching of architecture,
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