The mansion of Vera Racy Maluf, built in the late 1930s by modernist architect Alfredo Ernesto Becker, hosted the exhibition on Av. Brasil, in Jardim América.
João Mansur designed a living room blending classic and contemporary elements. Rosa May Sampaio combined white, glass, and light wood in the kitchen, while Dado Castello Branco created a study corner on the boy's balcony.
That same year, in partnership with a real estate developer, CASACOR Rio de Janeiro was set up in a condominium club—a major novelty at the time—in Barra da Tijuca, attracting 52,000 visitors, the largest audience in the franchise’s history.
Maurício Nóbrega designed the pool area, while Cristina Brasil took care of the laundry room in one of the four decorated apartments.
In Goiás, Genésio Maranhão introduced the trend of gourmet spaces. In Paraná, Marcos Soares evoked ancient Greece in the "Estar do Bosque."


