Echoing the intellectual depth of Robin Evans and the poetic sensibility of Gaston Bachelard, The Feeling of Space traces the evolving understanding of space across disciplines, drawing from a broad spectrum of examples in history, art, architecture, and beyond. Rather than simply recounting this history, Bardt invites the reader to inhabit it. Though not always an easy read, the experience is akin to wandering through a richly layered forest—where meaning unfolds gradually, and each clearing offers a new vantage point.