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Námar rises floor by floor, each storey poised like a glistening leaf carved in stone.
The asymmetries become movement in a contemporary sophisticated design.
The light that bathes the hill enters through vast windows. A daring composition of white tones and transparency opens and illuminates generous spaces, while hardwood floors imbue residences with consistency and warmth.












Námar’s proposal consists of four well-spaced three-bedroom apartments with generous outside areas and parking.
2 two-floor apartments with private swimming pools
1 apartment with 140m² of garden
Enjoy the elegance and lifestyle of Lisbon’s most monumental quarter. On the hill of Restelo, Námar shimmers over Belém and the grand backdrop of Lisbon’s cityscape with the Tagus river.
The studio Aires Mateus is an international benchmark for Portuguese contemporary architecture. Its mastery of innovation in the recreation of vernacular elements of the tradition has been recognised through various national and international awards.
“Because of its scale, and the very close relationship it implies with our customers, housing is always closer to us and remains the central body of our work.”
Manuel Aires Mateus
2017 Pessoa Award

The upper terrace with a 360º view of the city provides an idyllic scene that floats by like day and night under open skies

Areas for socialising and relaxation that naturally lead on to open spaces. Each two-storey apartment features a private swimming pool

The 140m² garden provides us with the pastoral experience of lying back in nature, with the city at our feet



Belém is unlike anywhere else in Lisbon. Among the gardens, parks, museums and historic monuments lies a calm and pleasant residential quarter of small shops and open spaces on the western edge of the city, where the river meets the sea.
Belém’s deep bonds with the sea led to an opulent commemoration of the discoveries from Portugal’s trade routes to India, West Africa and Brazil. Setting sail from this very quayside, 15th century expeditions discovered lands and reaped great wealth that is still reflected today in the Jerónimos Monastery and the Tower of Belém.






