Where does YUGENING come from?

The name YUGENING holds layers of meaning:​

  1. Yūgēn (幽貞) - A Japanese concept describing the profound, mysterious beauty that words cannot capture. The feeling of awe when gazing at the stars or standing before an ancient tree.​
  2. The Dark Side of YUGEN - But there’s another layer: the shadow within us all. The side we hide, fear or deny. YUGENING embraces both light and dark, because without the shadow, we wouldn’t recognize the light.​

To be whole, you must walk through both.​

Just like a tree with a beautiful crown: without deep roots, there can be no flourishing canopy. ​
Yugen reminds us that what is hidden and foundational often supports what is seen and admired.​​​ And since yugen has no equivalent in English or any other language, it made us wonder: ​

What if "YUGEN" became a verb - a process of continuous growth: YUGENING.​

The art of embracing the beauty and wonder of life with timeless grace and a childlike curiosity. It’s a never-ending quest, tapping into diverse disciplines outside the world of architecture, to discover even better ways to enhance human life. ​