CASACOR São Paulo's coming of age was celebrated in a residence in Vila Andrade. On the banks of the Rio Pinheiros, the 1976 house was an authentic example of Tuscan architecture, with the striking presence of arches in the interiors and facades. The theme of well-being emerged strongly in João Armentano's spa, a motif that would accompany Deca's spaces for the next ten years.
A fan of experimentation, Brunete Fraccaroli designed a glass roof, interspersed with purple acrylic beams, for the gourmet barbecue area. The futuristic look of the structure contrasted with the raw wood furniture chosen for the space. Kátia Perrone's treehouse was one of the many children's spaces in this edition – the show was imagined to accommodate a fictional family with five children.
In Rio de Janeiro, Chicô Gouvêa embraced Japonism, creating a lively veranda.



