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CASACOR

2005

In Chácara Santo Antônio, four warehouses of a decommissioned chemical industry hosted the 19th edition of the São Paulo event. For the first time, three types of houses were built – urban, countryside, and beach. The site implementation project was led by architect Gustavo Horta and his team, occupying 65,000 square meters with accessibility measures in circulation areas, a reflection of the federal decree that called for the gradual adaptation of public-use buildings.


Right at the entrance, Ary Perez's gallery proposed a journey through the culture of the Amazon. Fernanda Marques' spa featured the Deca Square Ceiling Shower, designed to promote water conservation. Consuelo Jorge created a modern lounge for a gourmet space. In Minas Gerais, architect Carico's loft consisted of a pressed eucalyptus box – a quick, clean, and detachable construction system. In Bahia, Paulo Andrade and Paulo Melo brought the pool table to the center of the living room. In Paraná, Claudia Vialle Caramori and Katia Castanheira played with wooden structure volumes.

Destaques

  • First time featuring three house typologies
  • Focus on sustainable solutions in environments
Interior of one of the warehouses used for the São Paulo exhibition in 2005.
01/04 - Interior of one of the warehouses used for the São Paulo exhibition in 2005.
Architect Carico’s project for CASACOR Minas Gerais, featuring a clean and modular construction system.
02/04 - Architect Carico’s project for CASACOR Minas Gerais, featuring a clean and modular construction system.
Restaurant by Claudia Vialle Caramori and Katia Castanheira for CASACOR Paraná.
03/04 - Restaurant by Claudia Vialle Caramori and Katia Castanheira for CASACOR Paraná.
Deca Spa for CASACOR São Paulo, designed by Fernanda Marques.
04/04 - Deca Spa for CASACOR São Paulo, designed by Fernanda Marques.