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Discover your favorite Yearbook from all editions of CASACOR 2021!

The Cocina de Origen project, by CASACOR Bolivia 2021, is featured on the public's favorite Yearbook cover

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Submitted at Feb 2, 2022, 6:00 AM

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Discover your favorite Yearbook from all editions of CASACOR 2021!
capa anuário casacor 2021 enquete In 2021, CASACOR visited 15 cities, bringing inspiration from 535 projects that were immortalized in the Yearbook of the exhibitions. A great collector's item for those passionate about the world of living, the Yearbook brings together all the trends in force that year and, more than that, it is also a tool for discovering the main names in architecture, design and landscaping today. All of this added up to consecrate the CASACOR Bolivia Yearbook as the favorite cover of all editions of the shows in 2021. In the poll we opened in January, the cover won from all other cities with 36.58% of the votes .
casacor bolivia decor decoração arquitetura 2021 mostras cocina cozinha origen rodrigo duran silvana valenzuela

Cocina de Origen - Rodrigo Durán e Silvana Valenzuela. Para resgatar a história da construção e também a hospitalidade da cozinha, os profissionais utilizaram muitos materiais tradicionais neste ambiente - mas sem deixar a modernidade de lado. (Alvaro Mier/CASACOR)

The project featured on the cover is Cocina de Origen , designed by Rodrigo Durán and Silvana Valenzuela . The photo highlights the arch, which, according to the architects, is the focal point of the space. "The choice was made because the arch is a very present element throughout the house, as is the brick on the ceiling," they explain. Check out the full CASACOR Bolivia 2021 Yearbook here.

The other winners


It is also worth highlighting the covers that occupied the second and third positions, respectively, in the favorites poll: the CASACOR Rio Grande do Sul Yearbook (14.61% of the votes) and the CASACOR Rio de Janeiro Yearbook (12.22%).
Quadriarq Architecture - Flam House, project by CASACOR Rio Grande do Sul 2021.

(Cristiano Bauce/CASACOR)

The project Casa Flam , designed by Quadriarq Arquitetura , secured the second place in the survey for the Porto Alegre exhibition. Named after a small Norwegian village, the 50 m² space is compact and combines biophilic design with references to the local architecture – which has even become a decoration trend under the name Japandi . Check out the full CASACOR Rio Grande do Sul 2021 Yearbook here.
Gisele Taranto Arquitetura – Living Mutante

Gisele Taranto Arquitetura – Living Mutante. O espaço voltado para o encontro da arquitetura com a arte e o pensamento é uma resposta à necessidade de ter espaços flexíveis e facilmente modificáveis, algo que foi intensificado neste tempo de extensa permanência em casa. Os clássicos móveis de design assinados por Sérgio Rodrigues, Lina Bo Bardi e Oscar Niemeyer ganham a companhia de obras de arte em um ambiente com ares de galeria. (André Nazareth/CASACOR)

In Living Mutante , the space by Gisele Taranto that occupies the first page of the CASACOR Rio Yearbook, the proposal is for a flexible and easily modifiable decoration. Focused on the meeting of architecture and art, the living room received classic furniture designed by names such as Sérgio Rodrigues, Lina Bo Bardi and Oscar Niemeyer , and gained the air of a gallery thanks to the presence of an extensive collection of works of art. Check out the complete CASACOR Rio de Janeiro Yearbook 2021 here.