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CASACOR

1987

On June 8, the first CASACOR opened its doors in São Paulo, occupying a house on Dinamarca Street, in Jardim Europa. Founded by Yolanda Figueiredo, Angélica Rueda, Javier Campos Malbrán, and Ernesto Del Castilho, the exhibition adapted the Casa FOA model, created in 1985 in Buenos Aires, to the Brazilian market.


The debut edition brought together 25 top professionals in architecture, interior design, and landscaping, who created 22 spaces. Part of the proceeds was donated to Obra do Berço, initiating the brand's social commitment. Highlights included the European style in the works of Rosa May Sampaio and Maria Isabel Alves de Lima, and the minimalist aesthetics of Clarisse Reade and Toninho Noronha, who used the iconic Wassily chair by Marcel Breuer.


Also this year, the CASACOR yearbook was launched, illustrated by designer Attilio Baschera, documenting the exhibition and featuring its sponsors.

Destaques

  • 25 professionals
  • 22 spaces
  • Launch of the CASACOR yearbook
Cover of the first CASACOR yearbook, illustrated by Attilio Baschera.
01/02 - Cover of the first CASACOR yearbook, illustrated by Attilio Baschera.
Publication page with the list of participating professionals.
02/02 - Publication page with the list of participating professionals.