A Dimension of Matter and Memory
More than a premium-apartment condominium in Central Lisbon, 86-88 Castilho represents the modernist concept of the city, where design, light and function create a sophisticated and timeless housing experience.
THE MODERNISTA CONCEPT
A condominium and a lifestyle that summon and represent the memory of the bourgeois city of Avenidas Novas.
Lisbon as the Protagonist of a Thought
In the first half of the 20th Century, Lisbon embraced European modernity with the elegance and architectural rationality of modernism.
Wide, planned, a new form of life: with Modernity, without losing a Classic trace; with noble materials combined with a new geometric rigor; filled with functionality, without letting go of expression.
In Avenidas Novas, the city exudes sophistication.
The Modernista is a building that ripples through time with the ease of knowing its place – between transformation and progress, between the materials’ geometry and elegance, between the classic trace and the modernist gesture.
ArchitectureInspiring the Present and the Future
The Modernista is a building that ripples through time with the ease of knowing its place – between transformation and progress, between the materials’ geometry and elegance, between the classic trace and the modernist gesture.
ArchitectureFrom What we Once Were to What we Chose to Be
The past is not behind us, but under our feet and before our eyes. The Modernista is a testament of the city that became modern ahead of its time – and must be preserved.
To Perpetuate the Modernista Spirit
More than a development, the rehabilitation and renovation project of the 86-88 Castilho building represents the testimony of a legacy. To choose the Modernista is to become an owner of a part of an evolving Lisbon.
View ApartmentsTO LIVE AT THE MODERNISTA
Is to believe in a thought, structured, functional and elegant Lisbon, and to live in a discreet, sophisticated and cultured way.
There is Room for the Future
The Modernista is an homage to the authors who have defined our way of seeing the country, drew our cities, and gave voice, image and soul to what we so many times feel. It represents a space of communion and participation, open to debate and inspiration.