Making his debut at CASACOR Rio, architect Lucas Barbosa uses architecture in his wine cellar as a way to convey sensations. In this case, goosebumps. This is present in the different textures of the coverings: porcelain tiles for the floor, crocodile paper for one of the walls and raw bricks applied to both the wall and the ceiling. The space's highlight is a collection of 96 glasses framed and displayed as if in an art gallery. The house's original basement also took on the air of an art installation with the niches in the cellar housing images of different types of goosebumps.