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The Eyes of the Skin


Synopsis


THE EYES OF THE SKIN

First published in 1996, The Eyes of the Skin has become a classic of architectural theory. It asks the far-reaching question why, when there are five senses, has one single sense - sight - become so predominant in architectural culture and design? With the ascendancy of the digital and the all-pervasive use of the image electronically, it is a subject that has become all the more pressing and topical since the first edition's publication in the mid-1990s. Juhani Pallasmaa argues that the suppression of the other four sensory realms has led to the overall impoverishment of our built environment, often diminishing the emphasis on the spatial experience of a building and architecture's ability to inspire, engage and be wholly life enhancing.

For every student studying Pallasmaa's classic text for the first time, The Eyes of the Skin is a revelation. It compellingly provides a totally fresh insight into architectural culture. This third edition meets readers' desire for a further understanding of the context of Pallasmaa's thinking by providing a new essay by architectural author and educator Peter MacKeith. This text combines both a biographical portrait of Pallasmaa and an outline of his architectural thinking, its origins and its relationship to the wider context of Nordic and European thought, past and present. The focus of the essay is on the fundamental humanity, insight and sensitivity of Pallasmaa's approach to architecture, bringing him closer to the reader. This is illustrated by Pallasmaa's sketches and photographs of his own work. The new edition also provides a foreword by the internationally renowned architect Steven Holl and a revised introduction by Pallasmaa himself.

Summary

Chapter 1: The Tactile Dimension

* Summary: Explores the importance of touch as a sense and how it shapes our perception and experience of the world.
* Example: A blind person using braille to read a book, demonstrating how touch can compensate for the loss of sight.

Chapter 2: The Relational Nature of Touch

* Summary: Focuses on the social and emotional aspects of touch, including how it fosters connection and intimacy.
* Example: A parent holding a baby, providing comfort and a sense of security.

Chapter 3: Touch and the Construction of Self

* Summary: Investigates how touch influences our self-concept, self-esteem, and body image.
* Example: A person with a skin condition that makes them self-conscious about their appearance.

Chapter 4: Touch and Identity

* Summary: Discusses the role of touch in shaping our sense of identity both individually and within cultural contexts.
* Example: A handshake being a symbol of greeting and respect in many cultures.

Chapter 5: Touch and the Healing Process

* Summary: Explores the therapeutic use of touch, including massage, acupuncture, and other sensory therapies.
* Example: A physical therapist using massage to relieve muscle pain.

Chapter 6: Touch and Technology

* Summary: Examines the impact of technology on our experiences of touch, both positive and negative.
* Example: Virtual reality simulations that allow people to experience touch sensations remotely.

Chapter 7: Touch and the Arts

* Summary: Discusses the role of touch in various art forms, such as sculpture, dance, and music.
* Example: A choreographer using touch to convey emotions and tell a story through movement.

Chapter 8: Touch and the Future

* Summary: Speculates on the future of touch in light of technological advances and changes in social norms.
* Example: The development of haptic suits that provide immersive touch experiences in virtual and augmented reality.