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  "publishedAt": "2026-02-27T07:05:34.000Z",
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    "Fei Yang",
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  "textContent": "Light is the first element we register in a room, often before form, material or function. It shapes perception, influencing how scale, distance and proportion are felt rather than measured. A softened glow can compress space and create intimacy, while sharper light stretches depth and introduces tension. In this way, light operates as perceptual architecture, shaping emotion as much as structure. As light moves across objects and surfaces, it gives presence without adding weight. Forms absorb, reflect, or soften their intensity, subtly altering how space is read. Through restraint and contrast, light gives rooms their atmosphere and quiet authority, leaving an impression that lingers beyond the physical space itself. Read the feature now in Schön! alive 3, available in print and in our online shop. Schön! alive 3, now available in print and in our online shop and at Amazon Download your eBook. photography. Weiyu Lin art direction + set design. Fei Yang\n\nThe post Schön! alive 3 | still rooms appeared first on Schön! Magazine.",
  "title": "Schön! alive 3 | still rooms"
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