It was the first time that CASACOR São Paulo took place in a historical and listed building—the Cinemateca Brasileira, located in Vila Mariana. The implementation work was overseen by one of the authors of the restoration project, architect Lucio Gomes de Machado.
The professionals of the event were tasked with creating lofts in the construction’s warehouses. Arthur Casas designed the Art Collector’s Loft, and Clarisse Reade envisioned a journalist, full of books and a cinema fan, to inhabit her space.
Luiz Ricardo Bick and William Simonato gave a classic aura to the Loft Gallery. Ana Helena and Tusco Brant Carvalho used wooden slats to filter light in their glass-walled environment.
The Jardim das Ruínas, by Gilberto Elkis; the Loft for People with Disabilities, by Sig Bergamin; and the Loft for the Advertiser, by Fernanda Marques and Sandra Picciotto, were also praised by the audience.
In the new millennium, CASACOR continued its expansion with a franchise in Mato Grosso, debuting the show in Cuiabá.



