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Seeing and Touching Stuructural Concepts
The interplay between visual perception and tactile experience forms a foundational aspect of understanding structural concepts in various fields, including architecture, engineering, and art. This paper explores how seeing and touching influence our cognitive grasp of structures, emphasizing the importance of sensory engagement in spatial awareness and design interpretation. By examining case studies that highlight the relationship between visual and tactile modalities, we reveal how these experiences enhance comprehension of materials, forms, and functions. Furthermore, we discuss the implications for education and practice, suggesting that incorporating multisensory approaches can foster deeper insights into structural dynamics. Ultimately, this exploration underscores the necessity of integrating both visual and tactile elements in the study and creation of structural forms to enrich our understanding and appreciation of the built environment.
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