: He advocates for a "haptic" architecture that engages all senses—touch, sound, and smell—rather than just sight, to create a more profound human connection to space .
The book's "solid content" focuses on the following core themes: Tenin GГ¶zleri
: The title itself suggests that our skin—our largest sensory organ—"sees" and feels the textures, temperatures, and scales of our environment, making the act of perception a tactile experience. : He advocates for a "haptic" architecture that
: The text draws on phenomenological philosophy to explain how we perceive and inhabit space through our entire bodies. and smell—rather than just sight