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CASACOR

2003

The listed building of the Maternity of the former Matarazzo Hospital, in Bela Vista, hosted the 17th edition of CASACOR São Paulo, which, for the first time, surpassed the 100,000 visitor mark. Oscar Mikail invited the duo OSGEMEOS, then unknown to the general public, to graffiti the ceiling of the living room.


Debora Aguiar brought racehorses to her mini-stable and Roberto Migotto placed the yellow sofa by designer Ron Arad in front of a beveled mirror screen. Alex Hanazaki designed the event’s square. Gui Mattos, Oscar Mikail, and Marcelo Rosenbaum amazed with their irreverent proposals.


In Bahia, the event took place in a large house on Ladeira da Montanha in Salvador. In Ceará, the show featured a folk art shop, created by Christianne Silton and Janete Costa, an architect who was an authority on the subject. CASACOR Rio de Janeiro built two houses in Itanhangá, with designs by Thiago Bernardes and Paulo Jacobsen, in a new condominium – both sold at the end of the event.

Destaques

  • First time exceeding 100,000 visitors
  • Innovative spaces, such as OSGEMEOS’ graffiti ceiling
Square designed by Alex Hanazaki at CASACOR São Paulo.
01/07 - Square designed by Alex Hanazaki at CASACOR São Paulo.
Mini-horse stable by Debora Aguiar at CASACOR São Paulo.
02/07 - Mini-horse stable by Debora Aguiar at CASACOR São Paulo.
Folk art store curated by Christianne Silton and Janete Costa at CASACOR Ceará.
03/07 - Folk art store curated by Christianne Silton and Janete Costa at CASACOR Ceará.
Mansion occupied by CASACOR Bahia, on Ladeira da Montanha in Salvador.
04/07 - Mansion occupied by CASACOR Bahia, on Ladeira da Montanha in Salvador.
The maternity ward of the former Matarazzo Hospital hosted CASACOR São Paulo.
05/07 - The maternity ward of the former Matarazzo Hospital hosted CASACOR São Paulo.
Ceiling graffiti by OSGEMEOS at CASACOR São Paulo.
06/07 - Ceiling graffiti by OSGEMEOS at CASACOR São Paulo.
Facade of one of the houses built for CASACOR Rio de Janeiro, designed by Thiago Bernardes and Paulo Jacobsen.
07/07 - Facade of one of the houses built for CASACOR Rio de Janeiro, designed by Thiago Bernardes and Paulo Jacobsen.