Steen E. Rasmussen's scientific contributions
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... David Seamon (2000) offers a valuable overview of scholarship developing the phenomenological approach to environmental and architectural questions. We rely upon the work of scholars who built the case for multi-sensory perception as key to our experience of space and place (Bachelard, 1964;Merleau-Ponty, 2013;Norberg-Schulz, 1979;Pallasmaa, 2005;Rasmussen, 1964). A full consideration of this topic would require considerably more time and space than we have here. ...