21/12/2025

Sphere Magazine spotlights Opus as a new standard for wellness-led city living

Opus will set a new benchmark in wellness-led urban living, with every aspect of the building conceived to support residents’ physical, mental and creative wellbeing. In the Winter issue of Sphere Magazine, Opus is spotlighted as part of a new generation of London developments raising the bar for “life-enhancing amenities.”

At Opus, wellness will take centre stage. Beneath the arches of a former railway, residents will have access to a spa with treatment rooms and a sauna, a yoga and Pilates studio, a hydrotherapy pool and current pool, and further fitness spaces including a padel court, golf simulator and bouldering wall. This collection of amenities will transform the lower levels of Opus into an exclusive world dedicated to restoration, performance and everyday ritual.

Within this, the private padel court and the dedicated podcast room stand out as emblematic of Opus’ layered approach to lifestyle – one channelling high-energy play and social connection, the other offering an intimate space for focus, content creation and conversation. Together, they articulate a richer, more nuanced idea of what it means to feel “at home” in the city today, where wellbeing encompasses body, mind and community.

In the feature, Nicholas Gray, Executive Director at Native Land, highlights “flexibility” as the key to future proofing contemporary residences, observing that these new multipurpose studios can evolve into creative hubs, private wellness suites or something entirely new as residents’ needs and lifestyles change. This philosophy sits at the heart of Opus: spaces are not static or prescriptive, but designed to adapt and grow with the people who live there.

Set within Bankside Yards on London’s South Bank, Opus will bring together architecture, wellness and culture in a singular riverside address. Tranquil spa and fitness spaces will sit alongside social lounges and landscaped terraces, all crafted with a refined material palette and an inherent sense of calm. The result will be a thoughtfully layered living environment that will offer the buzz of the city on the doorstep, with sanctuary-like spaces, just a lift ride away.

To find out more and to read Sphere Magazine’s full article, click here.