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the very constindon of te body and the oan made of beg
Paychonsaytic theory bas inoduced the notion of body image oc body
ically’ Kent G Bloomer snd Chles W Move argue in thee ook
Body, Memory and Architect, one ofthe fit sce to ervey the
rol of the body and ofthe snes in architectral experience. They go
on to explain: "What & mining or our dwelings today are the pote
‘imagination, and environment... To
scan be remembese, arly because itis
the Nour ofthe day
very touching expeiene of architecture mukvensory, quale of
‘The psyhologst James J Gibson regard the senses at aggresivly
seeking mechanisms rather than mere piv receivers Instead of the fe
ached senses, Gibson
es the sents in five senwe apse system.
ison neede the belp of
908, snd proton’! sight detached fom
already brows. We of te
‘Our eyes stoke data su
the unconscious f i
to one cob‘he wo the rangement of bicolor must cary wih th inv
le wal, pene wl aly a a ings and wi ot sve
them inthe pero unig the proc, de inure plete
‘tame, hal stengthens and focuses our thongs, and prevents her
fom geting los. We can dream and saae our being outdoors, bat we
‘are w arranged in the Botte a to produces peculiar melody in hich
cone may hear the echoes of
sea breaking among the rok, exnstort sweeping through & bamboo
forest, or ofthe scxughing of pins on sme faraway hill. In Olakut's