It is a solar house that contemplates Rio de Janeiro as a place of poetry and celebrates women and all the reach they have had in society through Brazilian teledramaturgy," explains the architect. This narrative takes over the 90 m2, divided between living and dining rooms, bedroom, bathroom, and closet. Among the highlights are the shelves, designed in homage to the Palácio Capanema, a carioca modernist landmark, and the entirely Brazilian furniture. With patterns signed by the professional, fabrics cover the woodworking niches with pieces presented in the last edition of the show, the result of a partnership between the author of the projects and the Instituto Maria do Barro.