A landmark reborn — where heritage, ambition, and architectural conviction converge on one of Lagos's most storied addresses.
Aria announces itself against the Ikoyi skyline — bold massing, confident lines, and the gravity of a building that knows its address.
Tucked along Murtala Mohammed Road — once known as Bank Road — Aria rises as a bold architectural statement on one of Lagos's most historically significant corridors. This isn't simply a prime location; it's a landmark reborn. Bank Road was once the residential artery of the financial leaders who held sway in colonial Lagos, home to successive chief executives and directors of Nigeria's first-generation banks. Aria stands at the heart of that narrative, not paying homage to the prestige of Bank Road but redefining it for a new generation of discerning homeowners and investors.
The development offers two- and three-bedroom apartments, duplex maisonettes spanning 603 square metres across two floors, and a penthouse of 1,091 square metres occupying the building's crown. Every unit is oriented to take advantage of the Ikoyi skyline and the greens of the golf course, with generous terraces, walk-in closets, and material selections that prioritise permanence over novelty. A second-floor amenity deck — gym, pool, games room, open terrace — operates as a private members' club exclusive to residents.
Aria is positioned not simply as another addition to the Ikoyi market, but as a considered response to a growing demand for refined, contemporary living at genuine scale.
The central challenge was to develop a suite of premium marketing visuals capable of expressing this ambition without excess. The work needed to communicate both architectural integrity and market positioning — resisting exaggeration, focusing instead on accuracy, atmosphere, and the kind of visual coherence that earns a prospect's trust before a single site visit. Each frame was constructed to reveal rather than persuade, allowing the building to speak in its own language.
The result is a body of visual material — hero stills, cinematic animation, full brochure imagery and interior walkthroughs — that positions Aria exactly where it belongs: at the intersection of heritage and ambition, on an address that has always understood both.
The second pass reads the building at street level — its relationship to the road, the neighbourhood rhythm, and the way the façade meets the Lagos light.
Inside the residences — generous proportions, curated materials, and the kind of space that holds its occupants without ever crowding them.
A curated selection from the Aria visual programme — exteriors, interiors, penthouses and amenity spaces, each frame composed to express the building's architectural conviction.