Think Tokyo – a city that nears so close to its Hollywood depiction it’s almost unnerving. Where the days are long, the work ethic strong and the skyline is overly riddled with narrow, mundane concrete structures often plagued with that awful blue-glass that was preferable some decades ago. Enter Opacity – a six-storey all-encompassing serviced apartment building with fifty-five spacious units working within the geometry of the 635m2 obscured quadrilateral piece of land. These apartments average at large 45m2 each, with the smaller studio-style units more suitable for single person use and the larger units more couple-orientated – equipped with premium kitchen spaces, dining rooms, work spaces and entertainment systems. It’s ethereal copper...