Pleasure Вђ“ Nr 117 | Real

: 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.

: The luxury of silence and the visceral thrill of standing on the edge of the world. Pleasure – Nr 117

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. : Start with the concept of "Haptic Aesthetics"—the

: 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 . the coolness of marble

: Profile a visionary like Kengo Kuma (recently announced as the designer for the National Gallery's new wing extension ), focusing on his use of natural materials like wood and stone to create "breathing" environments.

: Remote, "unplugged" locations that offer sensory overload through nature rather than technology.