CASACOR set its Sustainability Policy goals this year. In São Paulo, waste management began, and 80% of the light bulbs were replaced with LEDs, resulting in tremendous energy savings and the first step toward establishing a new habit among professionals.
The atmosphere at the Jockey Club was one of celebration, with the 30th-anniversary edition held at the old Ambulatory, just like in 2006.
The AQUA House was the exhibition's first 100% sustainable project, designed by Caio Dotto and Rodrigo Loeb, with a construction system by Inovatech.
A new generation of professionals emerged at the event, including Nildo José, Paloma Yamagata, Gustavo Neves, and Maicon Antoniolli.
Alagoas-born Osvaldo Tenório caught attention with a living room featuring peeled walls.
Alex Hanazaki's garden would be recognized the following year with an honorable mention at the ASLA Award, given by the American Society of Landscape Architects.
In Rio de Janeiro, Duda Porto adopted a modular system for his cabin.
In Rio Grande do Sul, Lídia Maciel framed the windows of the 1940 mansion with color.
In Santa Catarina, Juliana Pippi used geometric shapes to reference Art Deco.
In 2016, CASACOR launched a franchise in Paraíba.







