For the second time, CASACOR Minas Gerais was held in the mansion on Rua Sapucaí, at Praça da Estação, continuing the restoration of the historic building. Patricia Hermanny designed the Living Library.
In São Paulo, the Art Deco architecture of the Jockey Club and the relationship between humans and nature set the tone for the 32nd edition, themed "Casa Viva" ("Living Home").
The 81 spaces, spread over 25,000 square meters, emphasized personality and dynamism, with more fluid boundaries between indoors and outdoors: open areas, large frames, glass panels, pivot doors, and other elements encouraged integration in ever-changing, multifunctional spaces.
The connection with nature was reinforced through Brazilian species and native vegetation.
Some renowned professionals returned to the exhibition, including Arthur Casas, who had been absent from the event for nearly a decade. For this edition, he used an industrialized construction system focused on energy efficiency.
Dado Castello Branco built a house inspired by the townhouses of London and Amsterdam.
Naomi Abe combined cobogós and hydraulic tiles in the dining room.
Maicon Antoniolli, in turn, created a kaleidoscope using Coral's color palette.
Gabriela Lotufo and Larissa Oliveira, winners of a national competition for sustainable retrofit projects, took the opportunity to bring their idea to life at the exhibition.
In the interior of São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto also started hosting the event.






