There’s something about the space. There’s something about the way the sun drapes light and shadow over it, imbuing it with life. There’s also something about the quietness of its materiality, making it inviting, as though saying “come, but take your time”. Come when you are ready to come home.
Because home is what it is, this space – that of AMOMA Hiroo in Tokyo – the residential project debuted by Fuin in January. Though amongst universities, museums, foreign embassies, and restaurants that sparkle with Michelin stars, AMOMA Hiroo is a world of its own, a getaway amid the cosmopolis. And it’s all thanks to its space.
“Our homes are our foundation,” says Luke Fehon, founder of Fuin.
“The people who inhabit them, and the space itself, is a comfort,…