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CASACOR Bolivia 2025: 31 projects unite architecture, gastronomy, and art

In its twelfth edition in the country, CASACOR Bolivia 2025 brings together 41 professionals in architecture, interior design, and landscaping.

By Nádia Sayuri Kaku

Submitted at Jun 3, 2025, 8:39 AM

08 min de leitura
Carla Blanco - Raíces GLADYMAR. The project celebrates the quality, versatility and timeless beauty of Gladymar materials, reinterpreted with sensitivity by architect Carla Blanco. Conceived as a space that inspires, welcomes and reconnects, it invites each person to reconnect with their dreams, their history and their projects. Through a careful selection of coatings, textures and tones, this project honors the roots — personal, cultural and material — that sustain and define us.

Carla Blanco - Raíces GLADYMAR. The project celebrates the quality, versatility and timeless beauty of Gladymar materials, reinterpreted with sensitivity by architect Carla Blanco. Conceived as a space that inspires, welcomes and reconnects, it invites each person to reconnect with their dreams, their history and their projects. Through a careful selection of coatings, textures and tones, this project honors the roots — personal, cultural and material — that sustain and define us. (Alvaro Mier)

In its twelfth edition in the country, the CASACOR Bolivia 2025 brings together 41 professionals in architecture, interior design, and landscaping. Directed by Quito Velasco and Graciela Anglarill, visits can be made until June 21. This year, the main house is located in the traditional neighborhood of Urbarí: with an area of 3,800 m², 31 areas were designed, including bedrooms, living rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, workspaces, barbecues, lofts, gardens, and galleries. The exhibition also incorporates areas dedicated to art, gastronomy, and commerce, combining functionality and aesthetics with an appeal for preserving urban memory as an essential part of the identity of Santa Cruz. Check out all the projects:
Adriana-Céspedes-and-Lissy-Añez---Studio-Live-MAZDA
01/29 -

Adriana Céspedes and Lissy Añez - Studio Vivo MAZDA. The project was conceived as a space that transcends its functionality to become an extension of the home, where well-being and comfort are the main focus. The proposal seeks a balance between the natural and the contemporary, integrating noble materials, selected vegetation, and straight lines that convey order and modernity. The coziness of nature is present, creating an atmosphere that contrasts and, at the same time, dialogues with sophistication.

(Alvaro Mier)
Yara-Muyuro---Bedroom-Weaving-Ties
02/29 -

Yara Muyuro - Dormitorio Tejiendo Lazos. The children's room was designed for children from newborns to six years old. The amigurumi technique was the main inspiration, as a symbol of the love with which mothers weave dreams from the very first day. The space was designed with a functional and welcoming approach, combining neutral tones, soft textures, and velvet, in addition to a wooden-toned floor. Each element prioritizes daily well-being, in a projects serene and comfortable, with carefully thought-out details.

(Alvaro Mier)
Camila Lopez and Ma. Renee Melgar - Dual
03/29 -

Camila Lopez and Ma. Renee Melgar - Dual. This is a room for young people inspired by the 1980s, offering a bold combination of colors, textures, and shapes. The design emphasizes functionality without sacrificing personal expression, creating a projects that is dynamic and adaptable. The arrangement of the furniture and the decorative details are designed to stimulate creativity and reflect the free and ever-changing lifestyle of young people. A place with its own identity.

(Alvaro Mier)
Veronica-Peace---Loft-Essence
04/29 -

Verónica Paz - Loft Esencia. In this projects, each element has been carefully chosen to create a projects that inspires introspection. The soft and enveloping tones, along with textures that evoke natural materials, generate an atmosphere of serenity. Verónica Paz conceived this project as an intimate and powerful refuge, where the textured walls, the sculptures with their own narratives, and the presence of plants allude to inner growth and dreams that have yet to blossom. It is a place to inhabit and also an experience that honors human resilience, with an emphasis on the strength of women.

(Alvaro Mier)
José-Diego-Torrico---Atelier-of-the-Arts
05/29 -

José Diego Torrico - Atelier of the Arts. This atelier is an ode to creativity. José Diego Torrico created five inspiring projects in which painting, sculpture, literature, music, and cinema are represented: each discipline gains its own identity through color, the mixing of materials, and the use of repetitive elements that give unity to the whole. The project balances the classic and the contemporary: plaster frames bring timeless elegance to the walls, while modern acoustic boxes in false ceilings reinforce the functionality of the project.

(Alvaro Mier)
Brenda-Quezada-and-Diego-Iriarte---Eurohome-Design
06/29 -

Brenda Quezada and Diego Iriarte - Eurohome Design. Through this projects, its creators invite us to perceive ourselves as if we were inside a museum of intimate and mystical experiences. Each object resonates with unique stories and energies. Semear Sonhos unfolds in the boldness of unconventional forms, inviting an immersion into the abstract for each visitor to discover their own dreamlike interpretation. The atmosphere envelops the senses in a journey where each step reveals a new perspective, a new latent meaning. An immersive proposal that reveals something new with each step.

(Alvaro Mier)
Gary-Martinez---Store-CASACOR
07/29 -

Gary Martinez - Tienda CASACOR. The architect's proposal is to celebrate craftsmanship, uniting tradition and design in a harmonious and dynamic symbiosis. A tribute to clay and weaving, with terracotta tones enveloping the pieces. Each corner tells stories of fire, palm, and fiber in a serene atmosphere. In this context, pure lines coexist with noble textures. Outside, an arch of wishes, with candles, honors the living tradition of this region. Ceramics and palm weavings inspired by cotoqueña culture reinforce the sense of belonging in this 47 m² space.

(Alvaro Mier)
Carla-Blanco---Roots-GLADYMAR
08/29 -

Carla Blanco - Raíces GLADYMAR. The project celebrates the quality, versatility, and timeless beauty of Gladymar materials, reinterpreted with sensitivity by architect Carla Blanco. Conceived as a space that inspires, welcomes, and reconnects, it invites each person to reconnect with their dreams, their history, and their projects. Through a careful selection of coverings, textures, and tones, this project honors the roots — personal, cultural, and material — that sustain us and define us.

(Alvaro Mier)
Adriana-Cirbián-and-Bruna-Añez---Pâtisserie
09/29 -

Adriana Cirbián and Bruna Añez - Pâtisserie. The café merges the contemporary with the richness of the Amazon. The floor design evokes rivers, while the exterior walls, clad in natural stone, convey the solidity of the earth. At the counter, Adriana Cirbián and Bruna Añez installed a wall panel that resembles fish scales, complemented by a wood veneer that adds coziness. The burgundy details create an elegant contrast, and the result is a projects that offers the opportunity to stay and enjoy.

(Alvaro Mier)
Taynara-Wazilewski---Penthouse-Ágape
10/29 -

Taynara Wazilewski - Penthouse Ágape. The space was designed to celebrate family life. Warm textures and deep tones envelop a central kitchen, the heart of the house, which expands to the outside with a double countertop. Nature bursts in with natural stones and a vertical garden, evoking serenity under the philosophy of slow living. Technology and artificial intelligence optimize the time to share valuable moments in the living room, dining room, home office, outdoor bathing area, and suite. Sophistication and comfort in an integrated design that resembles the coziness of a cabin, where AI coexists in harmony with nature.

(Alvaro Mier)
Daniela-Bejarano---Dualities-Inhabited
11/29 -

Daniela Bejarano - Habitated Dualities. The project explores the duality of spaces as a dialogue between tradition and contemporary, cozy and sobriety, light and dark. Each atmosphere responds to different ways of inhabiting and perceiving the projects. Natural and honest materials, expressed in different ways according to the intention of each project: in the bar, dark tones, deep woods, and veined marble predominate, while in the restaurant, light tones, warm woods, and natural stones create a luminous atmosphere.

(Alvaro Mier)
Eduardo Rossel and Moroni Pozo - Lounge of Entry
12/29 -

Eduardo Rossel and Moroni Pozo - Lounge de Ingreso. It is a space designed as a journey that goes from the reflection of water to light and shadow, culminating in the beginning of a transformative experience. It is a recurring sensorial experience, inspired by the structural purity of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, the poetic strength of Luis Barragán, and the contemporary need to create projects that not only repeat themselves but have life. Predominant materials: marble, sintered stone, textured glass, terrazzo-type porcelain, and water mirror.

(Alvaro Mier)
Gabriela-Greiner-and-Natalia-Pereyra---Green-Salon
13/29 -

Gabriela Greiner and Natalia Pereyra - Salón Verde. It is a neoclassical space inspired by French greenhouses, revealing the coziness of steel. Detailed metal frames enhance the nobility of the material, usually associated with unpublished works. The design integrates ostentatious marbles in a floor with zebra print and a fountain that interacts with the central black marble fireplace. Some classic furniture in a tone enhances the elegance of the space, designed for the pleasure of the family. An atmosphere of bar and a library complete this retreat where architecture and nature meet.

(Alvaro Mier)
Under the fire, I find you,
And in the shadows, I lose myself,
Your voice calls to me, like a whisper,
In this moment, everything is light.

You are the flame that warms my soul,
In the darkness, you are my star,
Together we dance around the fire,
Lost in these projects, just you and I.

Let the world fade away,
In the heat of our passion,
With every spark, I feel alive,
Under the fire, we thrive.

No words are needed, just the silence,
As the night wraps us in its embrace,
We are free, just like the wind,
Under the fire, love ignites.

Time stands still, as we melt together,
In this glow, everything is perfect,
Hold me close, don’t let go,
Under the fire, our hearts beat as one.
14/29 -

Freddy Jimenez - Bajo la Lumbre. It is the social heart of the projects, enhanced by a suspended concrete cover that achieves aesthetic and sophisticated effects, as well as offering high resistance in small thicknesses and large formats. The structure consists of two staggered slabs, supported by cables suspended from columns and metal beams. It incorporates an irrigation system that transforms rainwater into a poetic waterfall towards the planters. The proposal balances a rational design with organic elements, creating a harmonious dialogue between architecture, light, and nature.

(Alvaro Mier)
Alejandra Iriarte and Alejandro Diez de Medina - Sabi Loft
15/29 -

Alejandra Iriarte and Alejandro Diez de Medina - Sabi Loft. It is a contemporary retreat inspired by the japandi style that combines zen simplicity with Nordic coziness. Light colors, natural woods, and subtle textures like travertine prevail. Curved shapes lend softness to the design. On the ground floor, the open kitchen and the living room with a fireplace are connected by a longitudinal unit that houses a coffee station, wine cellar, and desk. On the upper floor, the bedroom includes a closet, vanity, and private bathroom. The loft integrates functionality and beauty in every detail.

(Alvaro Mier)
Scarlen Bascope - Bathroom of Visits
16/29 -

Scarlen Bascope - Guest Bathroom. The redesign of the "Guest Bathroom" is proposed as a natural experience that unites design and nature. A tribute to noble materials and earthy colors that envelop the space. Each detail seeks to evoke natural richness. The proposal is inspired by achachairú, a fruit that symbolizes natural wealth and the fruit of effort. The design aims to convey the idea that each seed (each dream) requires time and care to blossom, transforming the space into a metaphor for this process and reminding us that every aspiration blooms with time and care.

(Alvaro Mier)
Iván-Lengstorff-and-Renato-Trujillo---TRAMONTINA-Lounge
17/29 -

Iván Lengstorff and Renato Trujillo - TRAMONTINA Lounge. It is a totally functional projects. The space features cutting-edge design and technology, inviting people to connect. Composed of two projects, it blends the lounge-bar concept with the main kitchen, creating a relaxed and sophisticated projects. The careful arrangement of the furniture, strategic lighting, and the use of natural materials reinforce an experience that promotes the authenticity of the Tramontina Lounge.

(Alvaro Mier)
18/29 -

Betty Ibañez - Playa 25. The landscape designer conceived the projects as an invitation to take a deep breath, pause, and merge with the surroundings. Built with noble materials, the projects convey serenity and connection, and a beauty without artifice. Here, well-being is not a luxury; it is a right; a way to reconnect with the essential: life. The experience begins with the first barefoot step on the sand, continues with a dive into crystal-clear waters, and is completed with textures and elements that exalt nature, shaping a refuge that celebrates simplicity.

(Alvaro Mier)
Carla Echevarría and Natalia Murillo - Between Waters
19/29 -

Carla Echevarría and Natalia Murillo - EntreAguas. This garden was conceived as a refuge. Inspired by the ocean, the space uses coral rocks as a base - surfaces that resemble beaches spread throughout the projects and the lush landscaping, with exotic species, brings vitality. A woven structure designed to provide shade stands out, integrating perfectly with the projects and reinforcing the balance between aesthetics, functionality, and connection with nature.

(Alvaro Mier)
Refuge of the Immaculate
20/29 -

Anahí Aguilera and Thalía Aguilera - Refuge of the Immaculate. The garden pays homage to the Virgin Mary, in her title of Fátima. Indirect light travels throughout the perimeter, symbolizing the Virgin's mediation between heaven, represented by glass, and earth, reflected in the ceramic walls. Three sitting areas are distributed around the image, including a contemplation space framed by wooden arches. Light materials, such as travertine and dark wood, reinforce the serenity of the projects.

(Alvaro Mier)
Alejandra Aguilar and Guido Justiniano - The Threshold of the Artist
21/29 -

"The Threshold of the Artist" transcends the physical space to become a symbolic threshold between inspiration and form, between contemplation and experience. Here, thought and emotion meet the sensitive material that gives life to each work. This art gallery pays homage to the fusion between contemporary architecture and cultural identity. With its fluid projects, arches that evoke the Mediterranean heritage, and noble materials, art unfolds in its purest and most authentic form.

(Alvaro Mier)
Alejandra Iriarte - Laufen Space by Roca
22/29 -

Alejandra Iriarte - Espacio Laufen by Roca. The installation merges art and architecture. Inspired by the fluidity of curves, the design plays with caustic light to create an immersive and sensory atmosphere. Textured surfaces coexist with smooth and reflective surfaces, intensifying the visual effects. At the heart of the space, cavities open up to accommodate products from Laufen by Roca. This constant interaction between light, form, and matter transforms the perception of projects, generating a dreamlike experience.

(Alvaro Mier)
Carola-Zankiz-and-Lita-Clean---Being-Welcomed
23/29 -

Carola Zankiz and Lita Limpias - Being Welcoming. A project conceived as a cozy pause in the exhibition, where the theme Sowing Dreams comes to life in a warm and sensory atmosphere. Biophilia, brick, wood, and rustic plaster, along with soft lighting, create a project that invites rest, meeting, and reconnection with the essential. Every detail is designed to welcome and evoke the feeling of home where dreams begin.

(Alvaro Mier)
María-Inés-Justiniano---Living-Principal
24/29 -

María Inés Justiniano - Living Principal. The project combines modern design with the craftsmanship of Santa Cruz. It starts with an exterior featuring native plants and a tropical atmosphere, followed by a cozy interior that blends textures, warm lighting, and local art. The furniture, made up of exclusive pieces of wood, leather, and marble, is complemented by contemporary elements. The indirect and accent lighting enhances the contrasts, creating a welcoming atmosphere. Inspired by the Amazon Rainforest and the Guarayos Mountain Range, the design evokes sophistication and harmony.

(Alvaro Mier)
Ma. Eugenia Mercado and Rodrigo Jiménez - Left from the Siesta
25/29 -

Ma. Eugenia Mercado and Rodrigo Jiménez - Partio de la Siesta. The project pays tribute to the identity of Santa Cruz in two areas: a transition patio and a square. In the first, the cobblestone floors and walls with cladding that express its unique personality stand out. The professionals also incorporated wooden elements in significant details, such as the staircase and the original columns of the building. In the square, it reminds one of those that existed in public projects in the past, reinforcing the idea of a place designed for relaxation.

(Alvaro Mier)
Sergio-Suárez---Blind-Search
26/29 -

Sergio Suárez - Cata a Ciegas. A sober and personality-filled space to intensify the senses. The exposed bricks, arranged in patterns that suggest movement, are strategically illuminated, enhancing their texture and defining the projects. A dark and subtly raised floor contrasts with the warmth of the brick under the dim light. The inspiration lies in the quest for a spatial embrace, achieved through sinuous curved lines and a continuous barrel vault. A cozy atmosphere that invites one to enjoy the materiality, music, and wine in a subtle and engaging connection.

(Alvaro Mier)
Harold-Anzoátegui---Harvest
27/29 -

Harold Anzoátegui - Cosecha. The professional believes that outdoor kitchens have a special magic that invites gathering, sharing, and celebrating the union between family and friends. His space "Cosecha" is a declaration of principles: it includes a dining room that opens to nature, generating a sensory experience and a clear message of appreciation for the projects. The contrasts of colors awaken emotions, especially that of well-being. Here, not only the fruits of the earth are evoked, but also the success that arises from a new environmental and human consciousness.

(Alvaro Mier)
Roberto-Franco----Estudio-7-(2)
28/29 -

Roberto Franco - Estudio 7. The project is a contemporary reinterpretation of a suite in the La Quinta apart-hotel, a property that this year hosts CASACOR Bolivia. On the ground floor, there are the living and dining room, the kitchen, and an external terrace. On the upper floor, a bedroom with a bathroom and closet complete the project. Large format floor coverings and panels with a wood effect on the walls add coziness. The design is enriched with iconic pieces and lighting that reinforce a concept where sophistication and functionality thrive in balance.

(Alvaro Mier)
Oscar Anglarill - Santos Restaurant By Pasionaria
29/29 -

Oscar Anglarill - Restaurante Santos By Pasionaria. This project invites a sensory experience inspired by the geography of Bolivia. The smooth forms evoke the undulations of the mountains and the flow of the rivers, while the light colors transport us to the sands of the Rio Piraí, warm like a caress in the landscape. The integrated stones symbolize the ancestral solidity of the Andean rocks, bringing the memory of an ancient West to the present. The place is inhabited by the five senses, offering a proposal that is completed with a gastronomic experience that dialogues with the projects and the soul of the visitor.

(Alvaro Mier)
This year, CASACOR Bolivia translates the theme Sow Dreams, an appeal to imagine an ecological and sustainable future in the face of the challenges of climate change. The exhibition seeks to stimulate the collective imagination and invites us to rethink our ways of living in harmony with the projects. During the tour, visitors find not only architecture, design, and meticulous aesthetics, but also an experience that engages all the senses. CASACOR presents innovative proposals for interior design and landscaping, such as gardens with natural pools that integrate beach sand, stones, and new technologies. The exhibition also includes technological innovations, such as smart induction cooktops connected to virtual assistants, which allow programming times, temperatures, and quantities, optimizing food preparation. Additionally, state-of-the-art furniture and equipment are on display, with pieces brought directly from the Milan Furniture Fair, now available for visitors in Santa Cruz.
Alejandra Aguilar and Guido Justiniano - The Threshold of the Artist. Project of CASACOR Bolivia 2025.

Alejandra Aguilar e Guido Justiniano - El Lumbral del Artista. Projeto da CASACOR Bolívia 2025. (Alvaro Mier/CASACOR)

The art also stands out. The gallery includes 23 paintings and seven sculptures from 30 Bolivian artists. In addition, there is the "Mojón de las Artes," a space that showcases emerging talents, with Rosario Arzabe as the highlighted artist of this edition. The gastronomic experience is led by Nicole Wille, with Mediterranean flavors fused with local products in tribute to the Bicentennial of Santa Cruz. Santos by Pasionaria, with chef Santos Coaquira, debuts a menu that combines local ingredients, seasonal products, and French techniques. Yayoi Repostería contributes with its renowned sweet and savory options.
Alejandra Iriarte and Alejandro Diez de Medina - Sabi Loft. Project of CASACOR Bolivia 2024.

Alejandra Iriarte e Alejandro Diez de Medina - Sabi Loft. Projeto da CASACOR Bolívia 2024. (Alvaro Mier/CASACOR)

The exhibition also features two design-focused shops. The Eurochronos is the official store of the event, showcasing a carefully selected range of sculptures, lamps, and design objects from international brands. The CASACOR store complements with exclusive pieces and is the only space where the CASACOR Yearbook can be purchased. For director Quito Velasco, the objective goes beyond aesthetics: "CASACOR is not just a beautiful house. Here, there are creative proposals that can improve our quality of life, ideas within reach of different tastes and budgets, designed to inspire all Bolivians," he concludes with pride.
Betty Ibañez - Playa 25. Project of CASACOR Bolivia 2025.

Betty Ibañez - Playa 25. A paisagista concebeu o espaço como um convite para respirar fundo, fazer uma pausa e se fundir com o entorno. Construído com materiais nobres, o ambiente transmite serenidade e conexão, e uma beleza sem artifícios. Aqui, bem-estar não é um luxo, é um direito; uma forma de se reconectar com o essencial: a vida. A experiência começa com o primeiro passo descalço na areia, continua com o mergulho em águas cristalinas e se completa com texturas e elementos que exaltam a natureza, moldando um refúgio que celebra a simplicidade. (Alvaro Mier/CASACOR)

CASACOR Bolivia 2025 is sponsored by Coral, Gladymar, Roca, and Tramontina; with local support from Tumpar; Mazda as the official vehicle; and the Hotel Los Tajibos as the official hotel. Other participants include Cemento Camba, Agimex, Century by Dekorato, Living Room, Sweet Home, and Vasa as merchandising brands. The official suppliers include VM Services, D'Etiqueta Rental, and Quito Velasco.

CASACOR Bolivia 2025 Service


  • When: from May 14 to June 21, 2025
  • Where: Urbarí neighborhood (calle Arumá 103, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia)
  • Opening hours: Monday to Saturday, from 5 PM to 11 PM
  • Digital ticketing: https://www.ticketeg.com/#/casacor2025
  • Ticket prices: Bs 125 (single ticket) / Bs 450 (passport)
  • More information: @casacorbolivia