Sensory Architecture
- Matteo Rapallini
- Oct 16, 2024
- 1 min read
Our perception of the world is deeply influenced by the spaces we inhabit. Architecture shapes these spaces, creating environments that can inspire, comfort, or challenge us. It’s not just about walls, ceilings, and floors—it's about how we move through a space, how light filters in, how sound travels, and how materials feel to the touch.
When thoughtfully designed, architecture can evoke emotions and memories, influencing our well-being and productivity. The interplay between form, function, and atmosphere determines how we experience and remember spaces. Ultimately, architecture is the silent language that speaks directly to our senses, shaping our perception of the world around us.


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