The SaraU projects arises from the song "Viver Aracaju" by the late Ismar Barreto, and evokes the bohemian daily life of the Sergipe capital. The atmosphere welcomes encounters and music, in a projects that unites memory and contemporaneity. The project highlights elements of the natural landscape of Aracaju, such as the Mangrove, while the urban panels by Lucas Couto and the sounds of the seven-string guitar, bandolim, and pandeiro reveal the local cultural identity, in harmony with the striking furniture of Brazilian design. Poetry, art, and architecture blend in a dialogue of times and transform the projects into a perfect sensory experience.