The second CASACOR took place in a mansion in Morumbi, designed by architect Ricardo Ramenzoni. The 1968 construction resembled the grand Italian wine cellars, with exposed brick vaults and extensive gardens.
At the time, the exhibition was held in properties for sale—a great opportunity for owners, as the event attracted an audience and potential buyers. Yolanda Figueiredo and Argentine Angélica Rueda led the search for the ideal location, which had to be vacant and was then rented for the duration of the exhibition.
From this edition onwards, CASA CLAUDIA magazine, published by Editora Abril and then led by journalist and architect Olga Krell, became a supporter of CASACOR. The partnership strengthened media coverage and allowed the publication to connect with great talents.

