

A similar "sound of water" situation happens in Fallingwater by Frank Lloyd Wright.Fallingwater is called "a kinesthetic and textural architecture".
1 Hearing: From the entry bridge, the stream sound is powerfully present, while the waterfall cannot be seen from this point. And people must enter the house to experienec both the stream, on the stairs suspended just above its surface, and water fall itself, which can only be seen looking over the terrace on the other side of the living room.
2 Touch: Fallingwater uses natural materials, which could "express their age and history, as well
as the story of their origins and their history of human use".


The sound of water is an important element when people walk into this church.
The other one was in my first experiment. I covered my eyes with cloth, and I understooed a new space by touch first. In the touching process, I felt by my hands a number of things that I would not notice by vision generally. For instance, there were 2 frames on the wall. One was smooth wooden surface, and the other was uneven complex surface. And I supposed that I would not pay attention to this kind of details by my eyes.
" In heightened emotional states and deep thought, vision id usually repressed."
"Vision and the tactile sense are fused in actural lived experience."
