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CASACOR Ceará 2024: 40 environments combine modernity and northeastern tradition

In a historic building in Praia de Iracema, CASACOR Ceará 2024 presents 40 environments designed by 54 professionals

By Nádia Sayuri Kaku

Submitted at Oct 24, 2024, 1:10 PM

05 min de leitura
Juliana Dias - Urban Pebble Studio. CASACOR Ceará 2024 Project.

Juliana Dias - Urban Pebble Studio. CASACOR Ceará 2024 Project. (Felipe Petrovsky)

CASACOR Ceará 2024 takes place until December 8, 2024 in one of the most historic and cultural neighborhoods of Fortaleza, Praia de Iracema, in the building where the former headquarters of Casas Pernambucanas used to be. With the theme " As a Gift, the Now ", CASACOR Ceará 2024 proposes a reflection on the present and the future, encouraging the public to renegotiate their choices and think about " What ancestors do we want to be? ". The concept reflects the show's commitment to addressing everyday transformations and the impact of today's decisions on the world we want for future generations. This theme is present in each of the 40 environments created by 54 renowned professionals , who explore the relationship between design, space and time. Check out all the environments below!
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Luiz Deusdará - Facades. With an area of 1,300 m², the facades of Pessoa Anta Avenue and Senador Almino Street were designed as a large, fluid and diaphanous veil, which holds the mysteries and beauties to be discovered by visitors. To achieve the desired effect, clay cobogó was used, a simple, rustic element full of possibilities in architecture. The innovative and technically complex proposal brought a new application of this traditional material, transforming raw clay into art and emotion. This approach gives the facades a bold aesthetic character, while at the same time valuing tradition, revealing the beauty of the unexpected in an urban context.

(Victor Eleutério)
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Ilana Rocha and Sara Aragão - LC 40 Years. The space celebrates the four decades of history of Luciano Cavalcante Real Estate, highlighting its contribution to the real estate development of Ceará. The project combines elegance and technology, allowing visitors to experience an interactive immersion through 3D glasses, offering a "flight" over the coast of Fortaleza and other important projects of the company. The playful and artistic highlight is a helicopter created by the artist Dim Brinquedim, made with recycled materials, reinforcing the commitment to sustainability. The space combines strong and contrasting colors such as black, graphite and bronze, with lighter tones, creating a sophisticated atmosphere. The lighting project with LEDs and the illuminated screen highlight the Beira Mar coastline.

(Felipe Petrovsky)
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Duda Arquitetura - Estúdio Calendário. The studio is a tribute to the passion for horses, a family legacy that dates back to the architect's ancestors. Inspired by childhood experiences and experiences around the world, the space reflects the history of horse breeding and the identity of the community, in a 92 m² space that balances rusticity and sophistication. The architectural concept prioritizes lightness and integration with nature, creating an urban refuge that celebrates the equine market and agribusiness. Large glass windows, plastic wood and Italian cassetones give the studio a harmony between the traditional and the contemporary.

(Victor Eleutério)
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Luciana Brasileiro - Reflections of the Present. Luciana Brasileiro combines art, design and functionality, with coverings that invite touch and curated by artists from Ceará, such as Andréa Dall'olio, Bosco Feitosa and Sandra Montenegro. The Gustavo Eyewear brand offers glasses that are true works of art, with over 100 hand-painted models, highlighting the art in each piece. The soft lighting, simulated by tensioned canvases that imitate a skylight, enhances both the furniture and the eyewear displays, creating an atmosphere of tranquility. In addition to the visual aspect, the environment also provides an auditory experience with a soft and immersive soundtrack, which complements the sensory immersion.

(Felipe Petrovsky)
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Elias Petruço - Esp.aço Cearense. The project pays homage to the Aço Cearense group, presenting steel in a symbolic and artistic way. The space celebrates the company's 45-year history, conveying values of progress, technology and strategic intelligence. With a design that balances aesthetics, function and sustainability, the project reveals the flexibility and resilience that have shaped the group since its founding to the present day. Steel, in addition to being the central element, is explored in its contribution to sustainable development, standing out for its versatility and symbolism. Every detail of the space reflects the company's solid legacy, while inviting the visitor to see the material from a new perspective, integrating art and architecture in an immersive and inspiring experience.

(Felipe Petrovsky)
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André Monte - Casa Argila - DECA. Casa Argila Deca is a home that recaptures the essence of good living, connecting the past and the present through sensory elements, textures and design. Designed for a light and informal lifestyle, the fluidity between spaces promotes freedom and connection. The neutral colors, highlighted by earthy tones and the vibrant blue of the private area, refer to the land and joy of Northeastern life. The organic shapes and textures of the clay symbolize the malleability and lightness of life, while period objects and works of art bridge the gap between affective memories and contemporary design. Casa Argila thus becomes a sanctuary for reconnecting with our origins, revealing the beauty of the present and the legacy for the future.

(Esdras Guimarães)
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Ney Filho - Comedoria 24. Comedoria 24, designed by Ney Filho, is a space for celebration that combines design, art and the global design seal granted to Fortaleza by UNESCO. In partnership with the City Hall, the space celebrates the creative economy and invites the public to reflect on the ancestry and roots of the local community. Inspired by the theme “De Presente, o Agora”, Ney bets on a maximalist design, but with a soft touch, valuing the void as a desired element. The use of green and pink, the integration of works by local artists, and a large window connecting the space to the outside symbolize the relationship with nature, roots and the identity of Ceará, promoting an experience of pause, reflection and connection with the surroundings.

(Esdras Guimaraes)
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Lara Linhares - Living Memorar. Living Memorar is a celebration of coexistence and memory. With 160 m², the environment is a home for good times, proposing that the home is a space of comfort, fun and intimacy. The architect balances the classic and the contemporary, combining beauty, functionality and technology in a harmonious way. The sound of the piano and conversations between friends and family create an intimate environment, where everyone is invited to feel at home. Inspired by the idea that affection creates the true "ceiling", Lara proposes a space where the nostalgia of board games merges with modernity, revealing the value of the memories we build in the present.

(Felipe Petrovsky)
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Jéssica Gumarães and Sara Carioca - Wine Living. Wine Living is a celebration of conviviality and sharing. Eschewing the traditional dark wine cellars, the space embraces light and light tones, creating a light and inviting space. In the center, an imposing rough stone island is the focal point, accompanied by a curved wine cellar with a stone bottom, promoting a natural and sophisticated aesthetic. The use of pebbles on the floor adds a sensorial dimension to the space, while the soft curves of the design ensure comfort and welcome. The room was designed to transform wine tasting into a sensorial experience, providing unique moments of connection between friends and family.

(Victor Eleutério)
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Roberto Pamplona Jr. - Quibera - Preto Zezé's Studio. Quibera pays homage to Preto Zezé, activist and president of CUFA, highlighting his trajectory of social and racial inclusion in a Brazil still marked by inequalities. The 90 m² space tells the story of the Ceará native through contemporary design, integrating African and country cultural references, portraying his origins and the cultural power of the favelas. With an innovative layout, with no walls delimiting spaces, the central tower houses the kitchen, bar and wardrobe, while vibrant colors evoke diversity. Sustainability is a premise, with reused materials and furniture, and the contrast between wood and brushed steel creates a "high-low" aesthetic.

(Victor Eleutério)
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Inês Sobreira and Ricardo Braga - Refuge of a "Cearoca" named Severino. The Refuge of Severino Neto, CEO of Mercadinhos São Luiz, is a tribute to his rich life story, connecting the cities of Fortaleza and Rio de Janeiro in a space that reflects his memories and intense personality. The home office and living space is permeated by natural elements, such as wood and quartzite, and displays the lightness and unpretentious sophistication of Severino, the "Cearoca". Suspended shelves house personal objects and memories, while the carved quartzite bar stands out as a meeting point. The decor includes art pieces by renowned local artists and the space is enriched by biophilia and the integration of nature.

(Felipe Petrovsky)
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Victo Alves Braga - Duna Ticket Office and Lounge. The space is inspired by the impressive landscapes of the Ceará coast, celebrating the beauty of the dunes and their intimate connection with nature. The fluid shapes and soft colors evoke the undulations of the sand and the movement of the wind, creating a space that harmonizes with the natural surroundings. The 65 m² ticket office offers an efficient flow for reception, while the 100 m² lounge provides a welcoming space, inspired by high-end summer homes. Elements such as stones, wood and local crafts bring sophistication and regionalism, while the lighting and textures evoke a sense of tranquility and belonging.

(Victor Eleuterio)
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Hermónia Lopes and Bia Lopes - Lounge Dias Melhores - Dias de Sousa. In a space of 63 m², the Dias Melhores lounge was designed, a sophisticated and minimalist environment. The careful division of the exhibition and service space allows the space to breathe, promoting a calm and welcoming atmosphere, while the shelving with straight lines and contemporary design offers comfort without excess. Materials such as darker wood and flooring combine harmoniously and bring warmth. The lighting, soft and strategic, highlights the models, which are the points of interest, and the indirect lighting softens the environment. Every detail was thought to promote well-being and functionality. In this scenario, minimalism is not just an aesthetic choice, but a lifestyle that values what really matters.

(Victor Eleutério)
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Gustavo Augusto - Janelas de Iracema. The space is a nostalgic tribute to Iracema Beach, the place that inspired the architect in his discovery of architecture. The space rescues the memory of this iconic neighborhood of Fortaleza, inviting visitors to relive the sensations of walking through its streets, through windows that evoke the essence of the beach. Combining tradition and modernity, the space integrates works of art, crafts and furniture by artists and designers from Ceará, promoting local culture. The project, aligned with the theme “From Present to Now”, connects new generations to the history of Fortaleza, encouraging the appreciation of heritage and the preservation of urban memory.

(Esdras Guimarães)
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Bruno Lobo, Felipe Costa and Josafá Neto - Submerso. The home office reflects the fusion between work and well-being in the post-pandemic context, proposing a functional and welcoming space that promotes productivity without sacrificing comfort. Inspired by the strength and serenity of the "Sea Dragon", the environment evokes introspection and creativity, symbolizing the balance between professional challenges and the refuge of home. Covered in textures, the space transforms the act of working into an artistic journey, where each task becomes an achievement. Aligned with the theme "As a Gift, the Now", the project encourages living in the present with a focus on current and future needs, promoting a responsible and sustainable lifestyle, using reforested wood, efficient lighting and biophilia, always respecting the environment.

(Felipe Petrovsky)
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Lia Foitzik - First Memories. The baby's room is a celebration of early childhood memories. Lia Foitzik creates a magical environment, where vibrant colors and geometric shapes surround the space, reminiscent of the magic of the first years of life. The highlight is the creative lining, which transforms into a work of art, mixing geometric patterns that bring harmony and enchantment. Every detail was designed to welcome and celebrate the present, from the careful choice of decoration to the color palette that evokes the architect's own childhood memories. The balance between creativity and safety guarantees an environment that is not only visually impactful, but also functional and welcoming, perfect for early childhood and creating unforgettable memories.

(Victor Eleutério)
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Wislen Paiva - Acaraú Shelter. The Acaraú Shelter was designed to create an emotional connection between the present and the ancestral roots of northern Ceará, especially the city of Sobral and the Acaraú Valley. Designed for a cosmopolitan couple who wish to reconnect with their history, the space combines local tradition with contemporary design, resulting in an intimate and welcoming space. The highlight of the project are the organic mashrabiyas, which allow an elegant fluidity between the spaces, balancing privacy and spaciousness. Aligned with the theme “From the Present, the Now”, the Acaraú Shelter evokes the ancestry and tradition of Ceará, providing a harmonious experience that combines modernity and comfort, preserving the cultural and historical legacy of the region.

(Victor Eleutério)
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Gabriela Picanço - Gercé Suite. The Gercé Suite, designed by Gabriela Picanço, is a tribute to the women who came before her, bringing back family and feminine memories without age barriers. The ambiance reflects the eclecticism of Fortaleza’s Belle Époque, taking as its reference the José de Alencar Theater, an icon of local architecture and a family heritage, where women in the family were ballerinas. Classic elements such as velvet, in reference to theater curtains, and the watercolor panel on the ceiling are mixed with contemporary curves and textures. The detailed carpentry, the original design of the bed, rugs and lamps, developed with local labor, reinforce the balance between tradition and modernity, celebrating the theme “As a Gift, the Now” with elegance and sensitivity.

(Felipe Petrovsky)
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Ricardo Valle - Ancestral Suite. The Ancestral Suite pays homage to the past and anticipates the future, exploring the cultural roots and legacy of ancestors. Ricardo Valle designs an environment that pays homage to the contemporary horseman, passionate about horse riding, and the cowboy, a cultural symbol of northeastern Brazil. The fusion of these two universes results in a sophisticated and luxurious space, where the relationship with horses is highlighted. Sustainable elements, such as banana fiber wallpaper, ecological and legalized leather, and artistic clay panels, reinforce the connection with nature. Handcrafted works of art and natural plants complement the environment, bringing a touch of authenticity and sustainability.

(Victor Eleutério)
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Juliana Dias - Studio Seixo Urbano. The 95 m² studio transcends functionality and offers a narrative that combines contemporary sophistication and connection with nature. Inspired by the studios of the 1970s, the space embraces deep tones that create a cozy and intimate atmosphere. Juliana Dias uses natural materials and local crafts to add authenticity and artistic value to the space. One of the highlights is the central tree that, together with the green touches, brings a sense of tranquility and harmony with nature. The kitchen, hidden by retractable doors, integrates perfectly, increasing the fluidity of the space. With a focus on sustainability, the use of a vinyl ceiling reinforces the commitment to durability and energy efficiency, providing a serene refuge and a break from the urban hustle and bustle, in tune with the theme "As a gift, the now".

(Felipe Petrovsky)
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Luiz Deusdará - Public Restrooms. With 194 m², the Public Restrooms are distributed across CASACOR's two floors. Each restroom has a common toilet area, space for people with special needs (PNE), a changing table and two areas reserved for toilets. The deep black ceiling evokes an enigmatic night sky, contrasting with the geometric spirit of Mondrian and Antônio Bandeira, whose lines and vibrant colors seem to emerge at any moment. This balance between light and shadow transforms the space into a visual poem. The floors were covered with porcelain tiles grouted with colored epoxy, creating a sophisticated and modern aesthetic.

(Esdras Guimarães)
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Carlos Otávio Arquitetos - Bar Secreto ARD | Group. Inspired by the mystique of Ednardo's "Mysterious Peacock", the Ard|Grupo Secret Bar invites its visitors to immerse themselves in the fantastic realism of the Northeast. This environment is not just a bar, but a space that materializes a cultural narrative, rich in textures, shapes and tones that refer to the folklore and beauty of Ceará. Strategic lighting, combined with precise acoustics and automation, provides a unique sensory experience. Wood and semi-sheer curtains bring an atmosphere of mystery, while the elegant design hosts gatherings and moments of sharing. Love, so present in culture and cordel, becomes the protagonist in this intimate and engaging environment.

(Victor Eleutério)
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Igor Dias and Victoria Muniz - Portal. The space created by Bossa Arquitetura offers an immersive experience that transcends time and space, inspired by Einstein's “Block Universe” theory. In this concept, past, present and future intertwine in a continuous journey. Portal proposes a four-dimensional structure where width, height, length and time coexist, exalting nature as an ancestral and essential element to life. With a futuristic design, the space combines contemporary, vintage and natural elements, creating a time capsule that connects innovation and ancestry. Celebrating what is to come, the space reminds us that, although time advances, nature will always flourish, inviting us to embrace the future with hope and respect for our roots.

(Victor Eleuterio)
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Ticiana Sanford and Rodrigo Porto - Casa O Povo. The project "Casa O Povo", by Ticiana Sanford and Rodrigo Porto, presents two distinct spaces that dialogue with maximalism and affective memories. The first space is inspired by the duo's Lebanese roots, with an explosion of colors, arches and rugs that evoke human warmth and tradition. This cozy environment invites conversation and the celebration of family stories. The second space, created for the corporate environment of the newspaper O Povo, proposes a break with the monotony of traditional offices, offering a vibrant place that stimulates creativity and belonging. Combining intense colors and cultural elements, the project criticizes impersonal design, celebrating personality and history in every detail.

(Esdras Guimarães)
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Luiz Deusdará - Public Restrooms. With 194 m², the Public Restrooms are distributed across CASACOR's two floors. Each restroom has a common toilet area, space for people with special needs (PNE), a changing table and two areas reserved for toilets. The deep black ceiling evokes an enigmatic night sky, contrasting with the geometric spirit of Mondrian and Antônio Bandeira, whose lines and vibrant colors seem to emerge at any moment. This balance between light and shadow transforms the space into a visual poem. The floors were covered with porcelain tiles grouted with colored epoxy, creating a sophisticated and modern aesthetic.

(Esdras Guimarães)
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Marina Campanhã and Cíntia Senna - Nhanduti Garden. The 600 m² garden is an ode to Ceará's lace and handicrafts, which are part of the homes in a welcoming and culturally striking way. Lace guided the flooring, just as the lace pattern also appears on the mortared cobogó panel. Umbrellas also form lace flowers that reflect the woven shadows. All of this is surrounded by vegetation, with native species representing Brazilian flora and intimate lighting.

(Victor Eleuterio)
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Maria José Lopes - Nüsse - Botânico. The space celebrates the identity of the Northeast with a modern and welcoming concept. With 209.79 m², the space is divided into an indoor area of 166.64 m², with capacity for 70 people, and an outdoor area of 43.15 m² connected to the main square. Neutral tones and organic volume create a dynamic and cozy design, referring to the Northeastern nature in an artistic and contemporary way. Natural materials reinforce the artisanal character, while subtly integrated technology optimizes comfort. The project promotes connection with nature and the circulation of people, valuing culture and innovation in a sophisticated environment.

(Victor Eleuterio)
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Rafela Marrocos - Casa Oásis. In this welcoming and welcoming environment, the architect brought the essence of her homes, an exclusive design and the legacy of Marrocos Aragão into her newest urban oasis. The technological and sustainable environment is designed to provide an immersive sensory experience. It presents itself as a place that cares for both people and the environment, using bold materials integrated with good Brazilian design. Casa Oásis transcends the physical and invites reflection and slowdown, where the five senses guide the visitor through an oasis of welcome and sophistication through soft sounds and delicate aromas that create an atmosphere of calm, while the textures evoke the riches of nature.

(Victor Eleuterio)
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Luiz Alberto - Siara Suite. The Siara Suite proposes a contemporary reinterpretation of Ceará's lifestyle, combining modular architecture and sustainability. The module is composed of a metal structure and cement panels, with an internal plasterboard finish, creating a comfortable suite with a double bed, bathroom and dining area. The generous opening in the glass connects the interior to the exterior, where a deck designed for entertaining friends or relaxing moments is integrated with the hot tub. Inspired by the beaches of Ceará, the suite uses local materials such as wood, stone and straw, giving it an authentic and comfortable rustic feel. The combination of modular technology and natural elements celebrates the essence of Ceará's nature, resulting in a space that dialogues between innovation and tradition.

(Victor Eleuterio)
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Moai Studio and Andréa Dall'olio Hiluy - Bungalow Refúgio. The Bungalow Refúgio was designed to be a space for reconnection and relaxation, where the simplicity of Nordic architecture merges with the cultural richness of Ceará. Adapting traditional elements to the tropical climate, the project values coexistence and leisure, while integrating sustainability and local design. Using the Light Steel Frame construction system, the bungalow promotes a clean and efficient construction, with local materials such as straw, ceramics and embroidery, extolling the regional culture. With a functional and welcoming layout, the space is divided between integrated living areas and an intimate mezzanine. The outdoor area offers a multifunctional deck, where nature connects harmoniously with the environment through sculptures and native plants, creating a refuge that celebrates the present, culture and the environment.

(Victor Eleuterio)
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Architects Collection - Mayú Restaurant. In a space of 280 m², the environment combines classic items with rusticity, creating transitions marked by arches in a welcoming maximalism. The dark colors and natural textures bring the space to life and the chef's showcase attracts the eye from the organic facade and prepares visitors for the true gastronomic spectacle that is offered there. The living room created as an anteroom houses the bar and ensures that all visitors enjoy the complete sensory experience of the environment, even without a reservation in the large 60-seat room. The sink appears as a separate universe, with mirrors and prints that embrace it in a scenic and imposing format.

(Victor Eleuterio)
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Juliana Hissa and Zaíra Mendes - Moleska Listening Bar. Inspired by the natural beauty and vibrant energy of Iracema Beach, Moleska Listening Bar was designed to reflect sophistication and functionality. The proposal is to maintain the renowned identity of the bar, offering an environment that is both welcoming and attractive to visitors. Sustainability is the central premise of the project, reflected in its façade with a green wall that promotes biodiversity and improves air quality. The project also incorporates effective waste management practices and energy efficiency solutions, minimizing its environmental impact and promoting a responsible and innovative approach to design.

(Victor Eleuterio)
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Rafael Bandeira and Camila Novaes - Sorveteria Pardal. The Sorveteria Pardal kiosk, designed by Sobre Arquitetura, integrates the brand's visual identity with the architectural design, providing an immersive experience. Inspired by Pardal's iconic popsicle sticks, the creative covering not only evokes nostalgia, but also incorporates a sustainable attitude into the project. The lighting highlights the details of the sticks and reinforces the brand's branding, creating a warm and inviting environment. The proposal combines sophistication and emotional memory, reflecting the balance between sustainability and aesthetics.

(Victor Eleuterio)
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Romário Rodrigues - Elos - Memórias Além do Tempo. In this space, Romário Rodrigues creates a visual narrative that connects past and future, exploring the sophistication of finishes and coverings. The project combines contemporary trends with historical references, highlighting the furniture as a bridge between classic and modern. Inspired by a fictional 38-year-old photographer, the space is full of personality, reflecting the experiences and curations of his life. The choice of natural and high-tech materials brings a futuristic air to the space, while the careful design creates a timeless loft, where innovation and tradition meet. With selected furniture and pieces that carry history, Romário transforms design into a vehicle of memory and modernity.

(Denilson Machado, do MCA Estúdio)
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Paloma Estrela - Entre Nós - Loja Ceart. The professional created an environment where Ceará crafts, especially women's manual work, are the protagonists. The crochet texture envelops the space, highlighting the artisanal and collective essence of CeArt, while the modern carpentry brings lightness and sophistication. Customized cobogós and openwork panels transform the name CeArt into a visual symbol of the space. The artistic intervention by Érico Gondim, inspired by Ceará hammocks, and the organic paintings by Giselle Maia add a poetic reading to the project. The façade, with display windows and natural stone, invites the public to a sensorial and cultural immersion, reflecting the connections that endure between us.

(Felipe Petrovsky)
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Kel Oliveira - Cachaçaria Água Ardente - Sebrae. Cachaçaria Água Ardente, designed by Kel Oliveira, is a tribute to the authenticity of the Ceará hinterland, combining sophistication and rich regional culture in an 80 m² space. The space offers a sensorial experience, inviting visitors to taste artisanal cachaças in a setting that blends tradition and modernity. Inspired by the geography of the Serra da Ibiapaba, the project uses natural materials such as reforested wood and raw stones, as well as exclusive artisanal elements, such as the Brisa cobogó. Sustainability is central, with eco-efficient and biophilic solutions, such as LED lighting and natural plants. The design emphasizes conviviality, with a central table for tasting, while warm colors and natural textures evoke rusticity and sophistication.

(Felipe Petrovsky)
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Luara Ciarlíni and Alessandra Braga - Raize-ce Store - Ceará Tem Design. The Raize-ce Store, designed by Luara Ciarlini and Alessandra Braga, pays homage to the culture of Ceará, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in local traditions. Measuring 40 m², the space is built from reusable materials, such as drywall, and the entire structure was designed to be reused, eliminating waste. Minimalist and with organic volume, the store highlights the works of designers from Ceará, while incorporating styles such as Japandi, Scandinavian and Wabi-Sabi. The ceiling, with curves inspired by the dunes, evokes the lightness of the wind and the natural beauty of Ceará, creating an environment of slowness and simplicity, in tune with the textures and movements characteristic of the region.

(Victor Eleutério)
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Beto Barrocas and Renan Barrocas - Lounge Raízes Cearenses. Lounge Raízes Cearenses is an immersive space that celebrates the rich cultural and musical heritage of Ceará, inspired by the "Pessoal do Ceará" movement. The space was designed to provide a complete sensory experience, stimulating the five senses of visitors. The vision is contemplated with a decoration that evokes the local landscape and vegetation; the hearing is enveloped by an emblematic soundtrack composed by Belchior, Fagner, Fausto Nilo, Ednardo, Rodger Rogério, Teti, Amelinha, among others, complemented by the sound of a central waterfall; the smell is stimulated by aromas typical of the flora of Ceará; the touch, by the diverse textures in the fabrics and furniture; and the taste, by regional flavors present in the environment.

(Victor Eleutério)
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Emanuelle Brito - De Presente Fina Casa. The space is an example of biophilic design, where the 77 m² are filled with harmony between the living room, dining room and kitchen. Emanuelle Brito combines minimalism and organic elements, creating a fluid space that promotes well-being. Curved walls and ceilings, made of stone and wood, envelop the space, while lush vegetation and a young olive tree in the center bring life and serenity. Running water completes this atmosphere, and indirect lighting enhances every natural detail, evoking the feeling that home is a gift and time should be appreciated. This space is a true celebration of the present, where the senses are awakened and the connection with nature is deeply felt.

(Esdras Guimarães)

2024 Edition


Luiz Alberto - Siara Suite. CASACOR Ceará 2024 Project.

(Victor Eleuterio/CASACOR)

Visitors will be able to explore a total of 40 spaces, including living areas and a complete 260 m² model apartment, designed by Construtora Dias de Sousa , in addition to a commercial wing with four store operations – two of which are dedicated to Ceará design and local crafts. The spaces feature innovative materials, sustainable proposals and creative solutions that showcase the talent of the professionals involved. One of the highlights this year is the presence of a Secret Bar , which will be accessible only to invited guests at special events.

Gastronomic experiences


Rafael Bandeira and Camila Novaes - Pardal Ice Cream Shop. CASACOR Ceará 2024 Project.

(Victor Eleuterio/CASACOR)

Roberto Pamplona Jr. - Quibera - Black Zezé's Studio. CASACOR Ceará 2024 Project.

(Victor Eleutério/CASACOR)

This edition also pays tribute to two figures of great importance to the state of Ceará: Preto Zezé , global president of Central Única das Favelas (CUFA), and Severino Neto , CEO of Mercadinhos São Luiz. Both honorees are recognized for their notable contributions to the areas of social and economic development of Ceará. The choice of these names reinforces CASACOR Ceará's commitment to valuing leaders who promote significant changes in society.

Sponsors and Partnerships


Inês Sobreira and Ricardo Braga - Refuge of a

(Felipe Petrovsky/CASACOR)

CASACOR Ceará 2024 has the support of major brands and partners that make the show possible. The main sponsor is Deca , the official paint of Coral and the official bank BRB . In addition, the show has the local support of companies such as Guararapes, Fecomércio CE, Aço Cearense, Sebrae, Cerbras and Construtora Dias de Sousa , as well as the City of Fortaleza and the Government of the State of Ceará , among others. These collaborations reflect the strong connection between the show and the local market and the culture of Ceará.

Service - CASACOR Ceara 2024


Where: Almirante Barroso Street, 500, Iracema Beach - Fortaleza (CE) When: October 24 to December 8, 2024

Opening Hours:


Tuesday to Saturday, from 4pm to 10pm Sundays, from 3pm to 9pm Digital box office: https://appcasacor.com.br/en/events/ceara-2024 Ticket prices: R$ 90 - Full R$ 45 -Half price More information: @casacorceara