Chairperson, Graduate Committee: Christopher LivingstonBaggett, Neal Stuart2013-06-252013-06-252010https://scholarworks.montana.edu/handle/1/859Architecture's focus on the visual faculty omits potential dialogue with the tactile, auditory and proprioceptive ones. We have become a culture encouraged to live in that visual sense. The question is if Architecture can begin to engage the body and the sense for the user to have a more robust and fulfilling experience. This thesis rekindles dialogue with all sense perceptions with an architecture that engages the varying aspects of the built environment: texture, relationship and scale.enPhenomenologySenses and sensationTowards a phenomena-oriented architectureThesisCopyright 2010 by Neal Stuart Baggett