Tekoha Square
CASACOR São PauloIn Guarani, tekohá means the place where we are what we are: land, forest, fields, waterways and plants, in short, the territory where the indigenous way of life develops. This notion gives rise to the 129 m² square, which also has an entrance hall and a large living room. The bridge with nature is created by the furniture made from fallen trees, the chandelier made from a branch, the wooden mashrabiya and, of course, the photographic panel O Tronco, by Marcelo Menezes. There are also examples of benches carved by Kulikyrda Mehinaku, which represent the native animals of the Xingu Indigenous Territory.
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