comScore
CASACOR
Environments

Wood, concrete, glass and leather blend together at Ótica at CASACOR Rio 2021

Designed by Anna Beatriz Fadul and Gregory Copello, the environment, almost entirely white, displays the pieces as if they were small works of art

By Marina Pires

Submitted at Mar 19, 2021, 11:00 AM

05 min de leitura
Anna Beatriz Fadul and Gregory Copello – Ótica. Timeless elements such as wood, concrete, glass and leather predominate in this contemporary construction built in the garden. Inside, the almost entirely white space displays the pieces in a way that they can be contemplated as small works of art. Large windows help to connect the interior space with the exterior and provide greater ventilation and light. With a metal structure and cement slabs, the temporary space can be reused after the exhibition.

Anna Beatriz Fadul and Gregory Copello – Ótica. Timeless elements such as wood, concrete, glass and leather predominate in this contemporary construction built in the garden. Inside, the almost entirely white space displays the pieces in a way that they can be contemplated as small works of art. Large windows help to connect the interior space with the exterior and provide greater ventilation and light. With a metal structure and cement slabs, the temporary space can be reused after the exhibition. (André Nazareth)

casacor rio de janeiro 2021 rj environments decoration architecture exhibitions anna beatriz fadul gregory copello optics

(André Nazareth/CASACOR)

“Feel, look and love” . Three verbs in the imperative that invite visitors to contemplate the comfort of Ótica , an environment designed by Anna Beatriz Fadul and Gregory Copello for CASACOR Rio 2021. The contemporary construction, almost entirely white , and built in the garden, displays the glasses so that they can be admired like small works of art .
casacor rio de janeiro 2021 rj environments decoration architecture exhibitions anna beatriz fadul gregory copello optics

(André Nazareth/CASACOR)

Timeless elements such as wood , concrete , glass and leather predominate in the space. The white cladding and small niches reinforce the “gallery” style of the pieces.
casacor rio de janeiro 2021 rj environments decoration architecture exhibitions anna beatriz fadul gregory copello optics

(André Nazareth/CASACOR)

Large windows help to connect the interior space with the exterior and provide greater ventilation and light . With a metal structure and cement slabs, the temporary space can be reused after the exhibition. Visit the 3D Tour of the environment here .
casacor rio de janeiro 2021 rj environments decoration architecture exhibitions anna beatriz fadul gregory copello optics

(André Nazareth/CASACOR)

Service: CASACOR Rio 30 years


Period: from March 2 to May 9, 2021, except from March 26 to April 4, when the exhibition will be closed. Opening hours: Tuesday to Friday, 12pm to 8pm; Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, 10am to 8pm.
Telephone: (21) 2512-2411 Tickets and visit scheduling: https://casacorrj.byinti.com/ Visits will be scheduled at the time of purchase. There will be no time restrictions for visiting the gardens, an outdoor area of 12,000 square meters. Visits to the 23 indoor areas must adhere to the schedule previously established in the booking. Masks must be worn. is mandatory. From Tuesday to Thursday: Full price ticket: R$ 70.00 Half price: R$ 35.00 From Friday to Sunday and holidays: Full price ticket: R$80.00 Half price: R$40.00