With the arrival of the Covid-19 pandemic, which halted activities and events, CASACOR found a new format in the Janelas CASACOR project, distributing showcases and containers, designed by architects and interior designers, in public spaces across ten Brazilian cities.
The idea was to encourage safe outdoor visits while providing reflections on the most relevant topics of the time. Brasília kicked off the series with an installation designed by Sainz Arquitetura at Parque da Cidade Sarah Kubitschek. In their space, Angela Castilho and Alex Rodrigues were inspired by the beauty of imperfection.
In São Paulo, Suite Arquitetos and Bia Abreu left plants as a legacy at Praça Cidade de Milão, in Vila Nova Conceição.
The exhibition also reached the favelas, with the Galeria Fazendinhando, designed by Ester Carro, Veronica Vacaro, and Plantar Ideias, in Jardim Colombo. In Bahia, David Bastos' space faced the Farol da Barra.
Ceará, Pernambuco, Minas Gerais, Ribeirão Preto, Espírito Santo, Paraná, and Santa Catarina also hosted Janelas CASACOR. Miami chose to hold a virtual version.




