The draw of the waterside: City AM highlights Opus as a London’s property offering the benefits of riverside living
City AM has turned its attention to the appeal of waterside living in London, and the growing recognition of the wellbeing benefits it offers. Offering a feeling of calm and serenity, the draws of riverside living are clear. The Blue Health project is the latest research from the EU which reveals there are tangible health benefits from living in close proximity to water, with areas under 1km being referred to as ‘blue spaces’, leading to improved mental health and helping to reduce stress.
The piece features Opus, where river views are embedded into the building’s design. Every apartment will be dual aspect, maximising both light and outlook, while 23rd floor Summit Club and Deck will offer expansive sweeping views across the water, with a double height lounge and bar, as well as a private dining and catering kitchen. Wellness will be a defining focus throughout the building, including access to a hydrotherapy pool and current pool as part of the wider amenity offering.
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