DESIGN HOTELS - INTRODUCING DIRECTIONS: A NEW HEDONISM
What does it mean to live well and to enjoy oneself while still making responsible choices? |
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DESIGN HOTELS - INTRODUCING DIRECTIONS: A NEW HEDONISM
What does it mean to live well and to enjoy oneself while still making responsible choices? |
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This is a press release selected by our editorial committee and published online for free on 2023-06-19
Who are the people wringing the infinite bounties of creation from their patches of the earth and empowering their communities in the process?
After years of unending global challenges, what are we collectively seeking? These questions and more are at the core of the new issue of Directions, the Design Hotels’ magazine.
As Design Hotels celebrates 30 years, we’re looking ahead to new ways of travel, new ways of crafting hospitality, and new ways to discover joy through the latest issue of our magazine, Directions.
Each edition of our biennial magazine explores movements in travel, art, design, food and wellness, and how they affect the way we live and move around the planet.
Featuring artists, thinkers, writers, photographers, and designers, Directions explores a different theme in each release, collating the insights of voices from around the world into a rich travel compendium.
For our 18th issue, we’ve taken up the theme “A New Hedonism” to explore contemporary ideas surrounding pleasure, optimism, design thinking, and storytelling in our current cultural landscape.
Contrasting the traditional definition of hedonism, which conjures notions of unquenchable desire and thoughtless spontaneity, the magazine seeks to reinterpret the word by looking at what it means to live well and to enjoy oneself while still making responsible choices.
In the inspiring stories spread across more than 200 pages, writers and photographers navigate new neighborhoods, linger on balconies, rest on trains, and step into strangers’ homes, all while musing on what responsible hedonism means within travel today.
Highlights from this year’s issue include:
- A thematic manifesto by Rosie Flanagan, who writes that “through making our quest for pleasure conscious, travel can engender mutual flourishing, becoming an act that nurtures not only the self, but others and the earth.”
- A reflection on how Gen Z is cultivating the travel of tomorrow, written by futurist and cultural strategist Holly Friend. Through the analysis of statistics and research-based findings, Friend explores how Gen Z engages in a socially responsible form of hedonistic travel—one that prioritizes people and the planet just as much as pleasure.
- Documentation of a road trip that uncovers the historic, modern, and underground charms of Slovenia, Croatia, and Montenegro. Journalist Gisela Williams and photographer Primož Zorko follow the path of the coastline, with stops for contemporary art and local delicacies intersecting with layers of history, tradition, and energetic mysticism.
- A destination story focused on Indonesia, where journalist Annette Lin and photographer Arianna Lago traverse the unspoiled island of Lombok—a place where two recently opened Design Hotels properties are setting new standards for ecotourism with their deep connections to the land and its people.
In addition, the issue surveys how a group of artists find queer joy in Berlin, a city known for its hedonistic underbelly but also the city Design Hotels is proud to have always called home.
This homage to the meaningful infrastructures of our city is complemented by an ode to the homes our hoteliers create for their guests.
At the center of the magazine, readers will discover the Locator—a concise encyclopedia of all properties in the Design Hotels collection.
The new edition of Directions is now available to purchase online via the Design Hotels Store and at select magazine shops in Berlin, London and New York.
About Design Hotels
Design Hotels represents and markets a curated selection of over 300 independent hotels in more than 60 countries across the globe. More than a collection of hotels, the company is a collection of stories. Each property reflects the ideas of a visionary hotelier, an "Original", someone with a passion for genuine hospitality, cultural authenticity, thought-provoking design and architecture. Each "Original" stands for the individual, aesthetic and service-driven experience that his or her hotel provides.
In 2017, Design Hotels launched Further, a traveling laboratory for experiential hospitality that transforms hotels across the globe into temporal hubs of thematic exploration. The mission behind Further aligns with the values of the future-facing Promad, a new generation of traveler embracing progressive travel and global nomadism. First identified by Design Hotels in collaboration with leading futures consultancy The Future Laboratory, the purpose-driven, self-actualizing Promadic movement is set to shape the future of hospitality.
Founded by Claus Sendlinger in 1993, Design Hotels offers its members insightful travel industry knowledge, from market trend consultancy to international sales representation. The company has its headquarters in Berlin and branches in London, Los Angeles, New York and Singapore. In 2019, Design Hotels joined forces with Marriott Bonvoy, enabling its member hotels to have both a greater and more selective reach while offering its Community the benefit of the industry’s leading loyalty program.
About Marriott International
Marriott International, Inc., (NASDAQ: MAR) is based in Bethesda, Maryland, USA, and encompasses a portfolio of nearly 8,200 properties under 30 leading brands spanning 138 countries and territories. Marriott operates and franchises hotels and licenses vacation ownership resorts all around the world. The company offers Marriott Bonvoy, its highly awarded travel program.
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