In Italian architect Simone Micheli’s interiors, which often provide an opportunity to explore one of his favorite subjects—spas—we clearly see his desire to create a sensory architecture to meet the need to rediscover oneself and the world through the senses.
Pallasmaa Juhani’s architecture of the senses, like Simone Micheli’s sensory architecture, share the objective of highlighting the necessity of the link between the body and architecture and of an integral, “multisensorial” approach leading to a more holistic architecture and, we might add, design.
Hear from renowned international architect Simone Micheli how not just sight or touch, but also hearing, smell and the perception of time become design themes, and find out how new sensory and experiential architecture can serve as a point of contact, representing a successful synthesis of creativity at the service of humanity and economics at the service of business.