In philosophy of architecture, the meanings of the terms like ―place‖, ―space‖, ―extent‖, ―dimension‖ are always rehandled, problematized and discussed upon. In this article, it has been basically tried to do the same with the concept of ―interior‖ and ―outside‖. The interior spaces are thought to be in buildings but when it comes to an outdoor space, it is assumed that it can‘t be thought as interior. The outside is never really an interior space. In this article, it has been tried to problematize this and see if there‘s a possible to experience ―outside‖ as an ―interior‖ too. First it has been taken the matter of space and its interrelation with human on hand. The ways we experience the space and its essential relation to human body and senses have provided as basis for defining the meaning of interior and outside and the relation between these terms. Along with Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Martin Heidegger for a phenomenological approach of human body and its relation with space, it has been taken the accounts of Jean-Luc Nancy and Derrida on the concept of ―sacred‖ to link with and to reiterate our endeavor of how we can experince the outside as an interior
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