A study in restraint, proportion, and quiet luxury — visualised not to persuade, but to reveal.
An establishing pass that situates the building inside its neighbourhood — measured volumes, considered massing, and a quiet announcement of intent.
Amani is a residential development conceived as a study in restraint, proportion, and quiet luxury. Located on Banana Island, Lagos, it was designed to sit comfortably within its urban context while offering a sense of retreat — balancing openness with privacy, and clarity with warmth. Its architecture relies on clean lines, measured volumes, and a material palette that emphasises longevity over trend, allowing the spaces to age with dignity and relevance. The development offers a combination of three- and five-bedroom apartments and maisonettes.
The client, 7-Fifteen Ltd, approached the project with a clear ambition: to position Amani not simply as another addition to the market, but as a considered response to a growing demand for refined, contemporary living. This required more than conventional presentation. The intent had to be articulated with precision, ensuring that every visual and narrative element reflected the underlying ethos of the development.
The work needed to situate Amani within its rightful context — communicating both its architectural integrity and its place within a competitive, increasingly design-aware market.
The central challenge was to develop a suite of premium marketing visuals capable of expressing this value without distortion or excess. The work needed to situate Amani within its rightful context, communicating both its architectural integrity and its place within a competitive, increasingly design-aware market. This meant resisting exaggeration, focusing instead on accuracy, atmosphere, and coherence.
The result is a body of visual material that prioritises clarity over spectacle. Each frame is constructed to reveal rather than persuade, allowing the project to speak in its own language. In doing so, Amani is presented not as an aspiration, but as a measured proposition — one that understands its audience and respects their expectations.
A closer reading of the building's architectural language — texture, threshold, and the slow rhythm of its façades caught at a particular hour.
A measured walk through the living spaces — proportion, materiality, and the way an interior holds its inhabitants without ever announcing itself.
A curated set of stills from the Amani visual programme — bedrooms, kitchens, living spaces and amenity floors, each composed to reveal rather than persuade.