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CASACOR

1990

CASACOR, which had already become a highly anticipated and competitive event among professionals, with a waiting list to participate, took place in a modernist mansion in Jardim Paulista. Designed by Ukrainian architect Gregori Warchavchik, a pioneer of modern architecture in Brazil, the property featured gardens designed by Roberto Burle Marx.


Among the architects and decorators in the exhibition were newcomers, now renowned professionals, such as Arthur Casas, Brunete Fraccaroli, João Armentano, and the duo Beto Galvez and Nórea De Vitto. The yearbook, which previously only featured portraits of the participants, began to include sketches of the spaces, which were highly faithful to the final result.


The spaces showcased a diversity of styles: from Marco Menegazzo's living room and Neiva Rizzotto's garden, both with a classic atmosphere, to the modern and multifunctional workspace, featuring room for a microcomputer and a bicycle, designed by Suzana Yassuda Macedo, Tetela Yassuda Monteiro, and Baísa Noschese.

Destaques

  • Presence of gardens designed by Burle Marx
  • Debut of renowned names such as Arthur Casas
Modernist mansion designed by Gregori Warchavchik with gardens by Burle Marx hosted the event in 1990.
01/03 - Modernist mansion designed by Gregori Warchavchik with gardens by Burle Marx hosted the event in 1990.
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Sketch and final environment by Brunete Fraccaroli.
03/03 - Sketch and final environment by Brunete Fraccaroli.