For her first participation in CASACOR, the architect brought elements that allude to Brazilian ancestry and culture, through indigenous artifacts and regional crafts. The highlights include the anteater bench made by Xingu Indians and the pendant lamps of various models made from natural fibers. The earthy tones and the wooden pergola recall the culture of clay, houses made of mud and wattle and daub walls. By artist Rosana Ciotta, the organic mirrors inside tree trunks symbolize the connection with nature and looking within as a form of healing.