Cover -- Half Title -- Endorsements -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction: Touching Architecture -- Context: Why touch? -- Interdisciplinary -- Methods of inquiry: Towards a felt-phenomenology -- Scope and limitations -- Overview -- 1. Towards a more-than Visual Architecture -- Spectacular beginnings -- Instant icons -- Losing touch -- Brandscapes and body-ballets -- 2. Embodied Encounters -- Making sense of touch -- Agency, reality, and being-in-the-world -- A felt reciprocity -- 3. Haptic-Visuality and (SYN) Aesthetic Perception -- Touching with the eyes (seeing with the hands) -- (Syn)aesthetic architecture and the unity of appearances -- Touching images of architecture -- 4. Affective Architecture -- Empathy, Einfühlung and the 4E's of situated cognition -- Retracing character -- Generating architectural atmospheres -- 5. A Matter of Making Atmospheres (Case Studies) -- Herzog & -- de Meuron -- Peter Zumthor -- Steven Holl -- Epilogue: Scenography, architecture, and affect -- Dress to impress (Semper, Ruskin, and Loos) -- Fashionable outfits (Frampton, Hartoonian, and Böhme) -- A felt-phenomenon -- Touching architecture -- Index.