CASACOR Rio de Janeiro was held at the Palacete Modesto Leal in Laranjeiras, a neoclassical-style building from 1883. There, Maurício Nóbrega transformed the porch into a living room.
In Brasília, Leo Romano used the power of red in the entrance atrium. In Paraná, Wilson Pinto's portico combined dramatic lighting with water reflections, leading visitors into a dreamlike universe.
In Minas Gerais, Pedro Lázaro's living room honored the work of Mestre Didi, one of the greatest Afro-Brazilian artists of the 20th century.
In São Paulo, CASACOR embraced the theme “Your home, your life, more sustainable and happy,” and the Jockey Club stands became a scenic viewpoint in Fernando Brandão's project. Consuelo Jorge designed a hotel suite that foreshadowed the reign of gray tones in the following decade's décor.
The main honoree this time was architect and urban planner Lúcio Costa. Another franchise joined the portfolio: Amazonas.





