Gestures of Belonging is a spatial installation that translates memory into sensory experience. It explores how space can remember not through form, but through the traces that linger: smell, sound, and gesture. The project begins with my personal memories of departure, loss, and home rituals. CoAee, in particular, becomes both material and metaphor, its scent, warmth, and texture forming a living archive of belonging. Through this familiar domestic ritual, I explore how memories travel through the senses and re-emerge within new spaces. The installation unfolds as a journey through three movements: Threshold, Passage, and Gathering. A curtain marks the threshold, inviting visitors to cross into a softer world of memory. Sound and scent guide them through the passage fragments of narration, coAee aroma, and distant echoes. At the heart, a table layered with coAee grounds becomes the site of encounter. I prepare and share coAee with the visitors, transforming a simple act into a shared ritual of remembrance. This work reflects my position as a designer who crafts through the ephemeral and emotional, working between architecture and performance. It proposes that space can hold memory as softly as a hand holds warmth, inviting each visitor to feel, to recall, and to belong, even within absence.