This study classified sensory elements based on Palasma's phenomenological theory and analyzed the architectural characteristics of modern industrial heritage renovations and the way the body interacts to express sensory experiences. Juhani Pallasmaa criticized modernism's visualism and emphasized the multi-sensory experience of architecture. In other words, true architectural experience is achieved through verb actions, not visual images, and modern architecture tends to focus on visual forms according to the social trend of digital media development. On the other hand, it was confirmed that modern industrial heritage renovation buildings overlap with the current time by renovating the traces of the past remaining in the industrial heritage buildings, triggering a multi-sensory experience for observers. Through this study, we were able to consider the nature of architecture by knowing the method of true architectural experience through various senses of the body, not just viewing architecture from a distance. Accordingly, it was reconsidered that modern industrial heritage renovation buildings have a more multi-sensory and meaningful architectural experience that cannot be felt in new buildings.