: Remote, "unplugged" locations that offer sensory overload through nature rather than technology.
: Start with the concept of "Haptic Aesthetics"—the idea that we "feel" a space with our skin and emotions before we see it with our eyes. Pleasure – Nr 117
: Use high-contrast photography that highlights texture—the grain of aged cedar, the coolness of marble, or the "sophisticated carved stucco" seen in historic masterpieces like the Alhambra . : Remote, "unplugged" locations that offer sensory overload
If the issue leans more toward lifestyle and travel, a feature on would be highly effective. If the issue leans more toward lifestyle and
A compelling feature for this issue would focus on , exploring how modern design is moving away from cold minimalism toward spaces designed specifically for tactile and emotional pleasure.
: The luxury of silence and the visceral thrill of standing on the edge of the world.
: Machu Picchu or Nagpatong Rock , focusing on the "magnificently sculpted" natural formations that evoke the feeling of standing in a "medieval fort" or a "celestial heaven".