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How would our built environment look if it gave equal attention to all the senses? This book is a plea for more sensory architecture and inclusive design, with the aim of improving not only the orientation of visually limited people but also to create pleasant, livable environments for everyone. With all senses (taste, smell, and touch) blind and partially sighted people can offer a new perspective on the architectural experience.
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Architectuur door andere ogen
2012, De Kunst, Stichting Zilvergrijs, Stichting Bartiméus
in Dutch
9491196219 9789491196218
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Cover contains text in Braille.
Contributions by Coen Verbraak, Katinka Baehr, Willem Jan Otten, and Danielle Arets; photography by Koos Breukel and Rene de Wit.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 406-407) and index.
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