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CASACOR Espírito Santo 2022: 35 rooms with views of the Bay of Vitória

The 2022 edition comprises an extensive area, which includes the Transit Hotel, part of the Command Pavilion and the iconic Forte São Francisco Xavier da Barra

By Nádia Sayuri Kaku

Submitted at Oct 18, 2022, 6:07 AM

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Larissa Villaschi - Drink Bar. CASACOR Espírito Santo 2022 Project.

Larissa Villaschi - Drink Bar. CASACOR Espírito Santo 2022 Project. (Camila Santos)

Larissa Villaschi Drink Bar CASACOR Espírito Santo 2022 restaurant sofa bar table chair sofa

(Camila Santos/CASACOR)

CASACOR Espírito Santo 2022 begins on October 18th with a privileged location: the 38th Infantry Battalion , located in Prainha, in Vila Velha . There, 35 environments designed by a select team of 42 professionals already established in the market and young Talents from the fields of architecture, interior design and landscaping translate different interpretations of the theme of Particular Infinity. Check out the first environments in the gallery below!
Alessandra Cohen - Restaurant
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Alessandra Cohen - Restaurant. The fond memories of a woman from Pará who has lived in Espírito Santo for 40 years were the starting point for the 80 m² space, which is inspired by the cultures of both states, with striking and common characteristics, such as fishing, crafts and gastronomy. The Pará references are on the walls painted in forest green and highlighted in the boiserie. The bar counter is made entirely of marble and the coffee tables in the lounge are made of pitaya granite - rocks extracted in the state of Espírito Santo - designed by the professional. Among the new products are ceramic lamps, designed by designer Mauricio D'Avilla, a headdress made by textile designer Naira Rezende; photography by Pamella Hérpio; jackets produced by artisan Chrisley Viana from Espírito Santo and leather pieces by artisan Jacqueline Chiabay.

(Camila Santos)
Fabiana Tonini - Kids Suite
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Fabiana Tonini - Kids Suite. The space was designed to welcome children as if they were in the comfort of their own home, in a cheerful way, with striking colors and timeless furniture, but with a style that caters to both genders, since we are talking about a room in a boutique hotel. The 22 m² space designed to welcome children of any age has a proposal punctuated by colors in a palette that brings lightness to the space. The playfulness of the project is due to a super modern swing that is located right at the entrance of the space and elements punctuated with organic shapes.

(Camila Santos)
Gil Nunes and Igor Gonçalves - Loft Praiano
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Gil Nunes and Igor Gonçalves - Beach Loft. “Experiencing”, “listening to time” and “knowing the relationship with the environment” are some of the meanings of the term “Arandu” for the Guarani and Kaiowá peoples. These concepts served as inspiration for the only loft in the exhibition. The minimalist and contemporary 70 m² space was designed in a modular way, which allows it to be demobilized, in addition to generating less interference in its implementation, eliminating waste and waste, in line with the concepts of environmental responsibility and “Smart Houses”. The Arandu or beach loft has integrated and functional spaces, designed to provide pleasant experiences and moments, connecting the interior with the exterior through large glass panels.

(Camila Santos)
Iago Martins and Lais Almeida - Jewelry
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Iago Martins and Lais Almeida - Jewelry. Located on the banks of Piratininga beach, the jewelry store is an interior project located on the outside of the exhibition, where the visitor is welcomed and interacts with the organic shapes worked on the facade surrounded by lush landscaping. A space proposed to honor the customers of Joalheria Ricardo Vieira, throughout its 21 years of partnership with CASACOR. Inside, there are several pieces displayed in structures attached to the walls in shapes inspired by Art Deco. The wooden floor and striking colors such as purple, gold and green set the tone of sophistication, without separating itself from the relaxed beach atmosphere of the place.

(Camila Santos)
Jadilson Ayres Benevides - Balconies of the House
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Jadilson Ayres Benevides - Balconies of the House. In his debut at CASACOR, the architect bets on the integration of biophilic design for the 46 m² balcony. In the interior design, various shades of green refer to the local vegetation and burnt gray finds woody touches. Among the materials used, MDF wood to create identification with the surrounding trees.

(Camila Santos)
Roberta Toledo, Juliana Vervloet do Amaral and Manu Delboni - Natuzzi Music Hall
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Architecture 27 - Natuzzi Music Room. To design the space, professionals Roberta Toledo, Juliana Vervloet do Amaral and Manu Delboni asked the following question: what do we seek to find in the environments in which we live daily? The connection with our music, our rhythm, with the sounds that represent us, images that tell our stories and rescue our memories, help us to build what we want to be. Books, games, records, musical instruments, elements that, together with fluid and eclectic furniture, allow the most diverse ways of lying down, sitting, stretching our legs, reading, observing, emerging within the singular infinity that makes us unique in existence.

(Camila Santos)
Kamila Torres and Rhayanne Felberk - PCD Lavatory with Garden
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Kamila Torres and Rhayanne Felberk - Disabled Washroom with Garden. With the paradisiacal setting that surrounds CASACOR ES 2022, the professionals' proposal was to neutralize the environment and integrate it with nature, bringing in the Mediterranean style as a strong point. To achieve this, they used materials in their most natural state, such as clay bricks and brushed marble. The key point of the space is the use of natural light and the presence of the surrounding vegetation, which immerse the user in the welcoming atmosphere of the place. For the professionals, the "private infinity" refers to a paradise composed of comfort, serenity and peace.

(Camila Santos)
Karla Giaretta - Craft Gallery
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Karla Giaretta - Galeria do Artesanato. The traditional Galeria do Artesanato store, in partnership with Sebrae, gives visibility to the group of artisans from Espírito Santo who harmoniously mix different materials, art and popular culture in pieces of high design and quality in their composition.

(Camila Santos)
Lais de Sá - Home Office.
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Lais de Sá - Home Office. Seeking to bring a new concept of home office in her debut at CASACOR, the architect created a relaxed, light space that houses several essential features to promote productivity. The idea is to highlight the importance of fully equipped furniture aligned with affective memories and nature, in addition to providing comfort and ample space. Within this concept, it was possible to make some important decisions: the curve in the ceiling leads the observer's gaze to the landscape in a natural and unpretentious way; the increase in the entrance space further enhances integration with the battalion's surroundings; the choice of affective objects is intentional and tells the story of this persona.

(Camila Santos)
Larissa Villaschi - Drink Bar
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Larissa Villaschi - Drink Bar. Overlooking Vitória Bay, the 107 m² space was designed with light and cozy colors and natural-looking patterns, such as the use of travertine rock, wood and stone, creating a dialogue with the surrounding landscape. To create a haven of well-being, the architect and urban planner invested in lounges and tables that enhance the outside view, in addition to completely indirect and pleasant lighting. The organic shapes of the furniture, the sofa that embraces the tree in the center of the space and the landscape that surrounds the entire place harmonize with the theme of the exhibition. Noble materials, such as a large piece of illuminated quartzite on the bar wall, slabs on the floor and an Instagrammable panel created by designer Ana Paula Castro complete the ambiance.

(Camila Santos)
Flat Architecture - Two Lavabos
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Flat Arquitetura - Due Lavabos. In its debut at CASACOR ES, the office aims to provide visitors with unique and sensorial experiences. In this way, the lavatories, in addition to being spaces of peace, are also spaces of contemplation. Going from one extreme to the other, from black to white, the environments were created to awaken individual sensations in each visitor. On one side, the feminine with lighter and fresher textures and materials; on the other, the more striking and dark masculine. The hall that precedes the lavatories becomes a welcoming and cozy waiting area, as well as a meeting point for visitors.

(Camila Santos)
Aline Leivas - Master Suite.
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Aline Leivas - Master Suite. A refuge in the most intimate place in a house and an invitation to enjoy the sea breeze. For the first time at CASACOR, the architect brings a Mediterranean air to the 26 m² space that stands out for its simplicity in a design with fluid lines, use of natural stones and a soft palette. The project invites you to rest and recharge your energy for a new day. The inspiration was the full integration of human beings with nature, transmitting the freshness of the sea into the environment, with its purifying waters and the simple breeze that refreshes the soul. The use of velvet throughout the space, diffused lighting through tensioned canvas, and heated floors in the bathroom complete the comforting experience of the space.

(Camila Santos)
Leticia Pasolini - Sustainable Lavatories
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Leticia Pasolini - Sustainable Lavatories. Two neutral and striking spaces. Both use textures of raw elements: wood, metal, stone, concrete. In the women's lavatory, strength and delicacy come together, represented by the strength of corten steel, beige quartz and concrete. The delicacy is due to the details of light and brightness. In the men's lavatory, sobriety predominates, the strength of metal, black granite and concrete that contrast with the light and light-colored ceramics. Sustainability is marked by being designed in repurposed shipping containers, using clean construction systems, with minimal environmental impact and waste generation. In addition, the materials used are resistant, durable, highly efficient and can be mobilized and reused in their entirety.

(Camila Santos)
Marina Brochieri - Son's Suite
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Marina Brochieri - Son's Suite. A space to entertain friends, a movie screen and video games, a study area, an open-concept closet and a place to enjoy the beautiful view from the bedroom. For interior designer and civil engineer Marina Brochieri, her youngest son is a technology-savvy boy who loves games. In his bedroom, metal meets brick, meaning modern and traditional are in harmony. The color palette favors blue, reminiscent of the sea and surfing, another of the young man's passions. The entire space is automated, with the MDF in a grayish blue color standing out in total harmony with the environment.

(Camila Santos)
Max Mello - Spa Deca
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Max Mello - Spa Deca. In perfect harmony with CASACOR for 24 years, the architect designed a space that follows the line of rustic materials and has a clean feel, with highlights including the chandelier by light designer Cristiane Bertolucci made of natural cotton fabric, which brings a feeling of lightness. In the center of the space, next to the bathroom, a soaking tub was positioned, transforming the environment into a private oasis, offering an invitation to comfort. To finish, the decor mixes works by contemporary artist Nardelli and traditional handicrafts by two artisans from the Vila Velha beach, which refer to the local ethnic tradition.

(Camila Santos)
Max Mello - Bride and Groom's Suite
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Max Mello - Bride and Groom Suite. Taking varied cultures as references, the environment was designed like a hotel room by the sea, with a beautiful view of Vitória Bay, aiming at the comfort and well-being of guests. The decoration mixes works by contemporary artist Nardelli and traditional crafts from two local artisans from the Vila Velha beach, which refer to the local ethnic tradition.

(Camila Santos)
Milena Ferrari and Rita Gumieiro - Sea Suite
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Milena Ferrari and Rita Gumieiro - Sea Suite. The suite has a natural, sustainable and biophilic concept and uses materials that refer to nature, to give a more intimate tone and provide the guest with well-being. The view of the sea was framed by three large windows that integrate the 26 m² space with nature. A large MDF bench extends along the entire side of the space, inviting you to contemplate the view from all possible angles. Religiosity is also in the project, through digital interventions by designer Marcelo Maia in two works by artist Nganza. Furniture in light tones and materials such as straw, ropes, stone and natural wood, in addition to the presence of lace and ceramics, complete the integration between environment and nature.

(Camila Santos)
Natiele Dalbó and Patrícia Scarpat - Fort Reception
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Natiele Dalbó and Patrícia Scarpat - Reception of the Fort. In a visual reference to the architecture of the São Francisco Xavier da Barra Fort, the architects proposed a series of arches for the ceiling of the hall of this historically valuable building. The verticality of the niches raises the gaze to this complex that extends to the mirror on the opposite wall, while the vegetation and furniture promote a welcoming atmosphere. The combination of these elements seeks to emphasize the culture and history embedded in the Fort, representing its architecture; its grandeur and grandeur. These peculiarities and its nobility are enhanced by the omnipresence of quartzite.

(Camila Santos)
Rafaella Vetorazzi - Makeup Studio
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Rafaella Vetorazzi - Makeup Studio. The architect balances functionality and sophistication in a studio designed for a modern woman who feels the need for self-care while enjoying good memories and comfort in her own private space. The space conveys sophistication with the use of natural raw materials, such as pink marble, organic furniture, works of art and objects of affective memory.

(Camila Santos)
Renata Tristão - Coffee House
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Renata Tristão - Café da Casa. Curves, textures, art and color: this café breaks away from the norm and brings the concept of a "Cafeteria Galeria". Without a counter or any visible production, the environment becomes a space totally focused on the well-being of the user and plays with the materials and works of art on display, inviting the visitor to enjoy the 35 m² of the room, tasting a good coffee in a contemporary and authentic environment. The illuminated arches house art exclusively designed for the space, produced by the artist Ana Paula Castro and inspired by the theme of Brazilianness. The tables and counter were made using a stone resulting from the first extraction of the rock block and mix tones of green, gold and blue. The space aims to be a stage for moments of interaction, art, tasting and conquest with its cozy and modern atmosphere.

(Camila Santos)
Renzo Cerqueira - Chef's Kitchen
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Renzo Cerqueira - Kitchen. Coexistence was one of the main points in the development of the 40 m² interior design project, which was designed for those who like to entertain with refinement and possibilities. The predominant use of black, gray and raw details reference the strength after the pandemic period. The organic shapes, amidst the straight lines of the environment, are like life, sometimes we are deviating from our paths and sometimes we are walking in a straight line. There are several elements that are trending in the market, such as tensioned screens, with recessed and indirect lighting in several points, ebonized (darkened) wood, curved slatted panels, organic countertops and oval tables. Works of art by Brazilian artists and designers complement and enrich the project.

(Camila Santos)
Sergio Paulo Rabello - Garden of Suites
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Sérgio Paulo Rabello - Young Woman's Suite. CASACOR ES's 20 years of experience translate into a 45 m² bedroom designed in a beach house facing the sea, where the professional explored fibers and light colors to create a light and relaxed harmony. The coverings stand out, in the fiber headboard and on the bed wall with exclusive marquetry, creating surprising effects and patterns in pastel tones. The structure of the white aluminum furniture and the imposing quartzite in the bathroom, accompanied by luxurious plants and ornaments, gave a unique intensity to the décor. Also notable in the space is the 130-inch projection screen for the young woman to watch fashion shows and also share her hobby with her friends.

(Camila Santos)
Bruna Perim - Adega Gourmet
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Bruna Perim - Wine Cellar. For the first time at CASACOR ES, the architect reimagines the wine cellar no longer as a storage space, but as a place to stay, and builds a special corner within the home. An environment for gatherings, comfort and music, to enjoy alone with a glass of wine, or accompanied by loved ones, materializing to the letter the theme of the exhibition, the Private Infinite. The soft tones accompanied by a mix of textures convey a welcoming atmosphere and contact with nature. Inspired by the charm of the past, a nod to old wine cellars with their rounded porticos was simulated to store wines at the temperature of the air-conditioned environment. On the floor, a rug designed by the architect pays homage to the view framed in the window, the Third Bridge, the Bay of Vitória and the sunset.

(Camila Santos)
Sergio Paulo Rabello - Garden of Suites
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Sérgio Paulo Rabello - Jardim das Suítes. The Jardim das Suítes was designed by architect Sérgio Paulo Rabello to be a truly pleasant place. As soon as the bedroom doors are opened, a happy place is revealed, pleasant to behold, right next to the sea. There were already palm trees and large shrubs on the site, which were preserved. The added vegetation has wine tones, matching the existing vegetation. We completed the palm trees along the wall to create a beautiful mass of plants. In the middle of the 30 m² garden, discs of jasmine-manga (Plumeria rubra) were placed, a tree native to Tropical America, whose stems form sculptures. This sculptural shape of the species makes the garden even more designer, ideal for an event called CASACOR. At night, the lighting directed at the species gives the space a scenic feel.

(Camila Santos)
Studio Noventa - Design Lab
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Studio Noventa - Design Lab. The entire environment designed by the architecture firm Studio Noventa has an “air of surprise”. In just 14 m², a space is created that aims to establish connections, foster business and present new possibilities. The chosen colors evoke a sober, digital atmosphere and, together with the lighting, present an environment of innovation and technology, which also has a large bench, allowing visitors to take a break on their journey. Design LAB is a hybrid space that balances pause and movement. The pause is in the infinite mirror, which reflects to the visitor their own opportunities: infinite. The movement, in turn, is found in the need to express oneself, to combine the sobriety of a corporate space with the “disruptive being” of an increasingly organic technological market. This movement is in the color palette, deep blue and magenta, and in the free forms of the objects.

(Camila Santos)
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Sérgio Palmeira Studio - Living. Infinito Particular offers comfort without exaggeration: clean and modern come together in harmony. The architecture and decoration firm, with ten awards and in its 19th participation in CASACOR, presents a living room with a modern and timeless feel, with MDF encapsulating walls and ceiling, creating a cozy environment. The sober tones and designer furniture in dark and pastel tones make the 70 m² space exquisite, and the works of art by Patrícia Palmeira on the walls add a touch of color. The balcony can be seen through the glass walls, as well as the beautiful view of Vitória Bay, the Convento da Penha and the Terceira Bridge.

(Camila Santos)
Sergio Palmeira Studio - Living Room Balcony
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Sérgio Palmeira Studio - Living Room Balcony. Infinito Particular offers comfort without exaggeration: clean and modern come together in harmony. The architecture and decoration firm, with ten awards and in its 19th participation in CASACOR, presents a living room with a modern and timeless feel, with MDF encapsulating walls and ceiling, creating a cozy environment. The sober tones and designer furniture in dark and pastel tones make the 70 m² space exquisite, and the works of art by Patrícia Palmeira on the walls add a touch of color. The balcony can be seen through the glass walls, as well as the beautiful view of Vitória Bay, the Convento da Penha and the Terceira Bridge.

(Camila Santos)
Vivyan Modesto - Beach Club
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Vivyan Modesto - Beach Club. The atmosphere is reminiscent of urban beach clubs, but without leaving out the privilege of having your feet in the sand. The 360 m² space features modern furniture and an exuberant metal structure in a very peri tone, Pantone's color of the year for 2022, bringing together nature and the city. The space was designed to be an urban refuge, consisting of five main sectors: a brewery, an events area, exuberant lounges, a giant rope toy and a reflecting pool. All of this is linked to a visual connection with Piratininga Beach.

(Camila Santos)
Vivyan Modesto - Lounge Kids
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Vivyan Modesto - Kids Lounge. Fun, accessibility, safety and playfulness are aplenty in this 30 m² space, designed for children to share incredible moments inspired by bucolic tree houses. The space developed by the architect specializing in children's projects has the concept of a “tree house”, reinforcing the inspiration of children's imagination. Highlights include the colorful carpentry designed by the professional and the richness of the toys. The theme “Private Infinity” is inserted as a way of fulfilling a wish held in the hearts of many adults. The space is 100% reusable and was developed in a shipping container.

(Camila Santos)
Carol Zamboni - Master suite
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Carol Zamboni - Master suite. A space designed to represent the couple's unique infinity. This is the idea behind the 45 m² project, a light space with a natural look and tones, designed with organic curves and shapes, in which the versatile pieces complement the space with lightness, in a unique way, highlighting its identity. The elements of nature - water, light, sounds and vegetation - were inserted from the outside in, creating fluidity, with uniqueness expressed in the details, rescuing memories, awakening the senses and inspiring the opening of the windows to one's inner self and reflecting on how one sees the world outside.

(Camila Santos)
Christian Vieira, Vinicius de Oliveira and Savio Lombardi - Events Lounge
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Christian Vieira, Vinicius de Oliveira and Sávio Lombardi - Events Lounge. An environment that interacts with the landscape through lounges designed on site, with the purpose of a space for relaxation and contemplation of the Vitória Bay. This was the concept created by the professionals for the environment, which draws attention with a large panel painted by artists from Espírito Santo, on a façade that embraces the environment. Designer furniture contributes in a harmonious and dynamic way, mixing art and nature in an atmosphere that is an invitation to hold various events and lively gatherings.

(Camila Santos)
Cida Lamari - Decompression Hall
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Cida Lamari - Decompression Hall. Biophilic design is featured in this Zen-like space, filled with elements that evoke nature, various shades of green, different textures and works by visual artists Ivan Coelho, Camila Santos and Ester Guedes. Exhibiting at CASACOR for the fourth time, the architect and urban planner designed the 20 m² space focused on relaxation. The place, for slowing down and contemplating, has “instagrammable” spots, turning the concept of photographing moments into yet another relaxation activity. Decompression spaces have been frequently used, not only in homes, but also in hospital or business environments, aiming to bring quality of life.

(Camila Santos)
Cristiane Locatelli and Isabela Castello - Reading Room
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Cristiane Locatelli and Isabela Castello - Reading Room. The mother's womb, a place of shelter, protection and nourishment, was the professionals' first inspiration for the design of the environment. A space that expands as we grow, the mother's womb is our first Private Infinity. Books represent another way of providing us with a private infinity. These are the feelings that the professionals sought in the environment: well-being, security, tranquility, fluidity, lightness, comfort. The color palette refers to the earth, with emphasis on women writers, hence the tribute to Judith Leão Castello Ribeiro, professor, writer and first president of the Female Academy of Letters of Espírito Santo.

(Camila Santos)
Cyane Zoboli - Collector's Studio
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Cyane Zoboli - Collector's Studio. A couple's memories materialize in the objects, arts and furniture gathered over the years in this 70 m² space. The building has its own characteristics, with a curved layout and a color palette with warm tones, the freijó wood veneer and the natural stone texture give it a cozy feel. The versatile Hold Table, by Jader Almeida, with a 4 cm quartz top, reflects the trend of using high tables. Other standout pieces are the Kilin armchairs, by Sérgio Rodrigues and the Lala armchair, by Studio Bola. The work of art by Jaime Prades marks the refinement of the space that functions as the studio of an art and design connoisseur.

(Camila Santos)
Daniela Andrade - Private Infinity
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Daniela Andrade - Private Infinity. The full integration between nature, architecture and the elements that meet the Private Infinity of each person - the Sacred (represented by the Convento da Penha), nature (the local landscape), the force (symbolized by concrete) that can be seen in the architecture of the 3rd Bridge - was the starting point for the creation of this extremely conceptual environment. Designed on a pier with a total area of 380 m², which bears the name of the exhibition, the proposal is to awaken sensations, through works of art, theatrical pieces, and some surprises inserted along the way.

(Camila Santos)
The project encompasses a large area of the 38th BI, which involves several properties, such as the Transit Hotel , which was transformed into a Boutique Hotel, part of the Command Pavilion , which houses a large part of the gastronomic area and the iconic Forte São Francisco Xavier da Barra , one of the oldest constructions in the State, started in the “Capitania do Espírito Santo” by Francisco Gil de Araújo, between 1678 and 1682. The Battalion was already the stage for the 16th edition of CASACOR ES, held in 2006. The fort is located on the slope of the hill that houses one of the treasures of the State of Espírito Santo: the Convento da Penha , overlooking the Bay of Vitória. The place also enchants with its view of the Third Bridge and the capital, Vitória . CASACOR Espírito Santo also extends throughout the area bathed by sea and history, comprising the São Francisco Xavier da Barra Fort , the Transit Hotel and part of the 38th BI command pavilion, passing through the 38th BI pier and small beach. . The route connects the buildings to the sea and explores the variety of landscapes, with bold and modern environments.

Particular Infinity


Roberta Toledo Juliana Vervloet do Amaral Manu Delboni Natuzzi Music Room CASACOR Espírito Santo 2022 sofa armchair wooden table rug

(Camila Santos/CASACOR)

Passionate about history and architecture, the director of the Espírito Santo exhibition, Rita Rocio Tristão , identified with the theme proposed for this year's CASACOR, Particular Infinity . The theme invites reflection on the priority of balance, physical and mental well-being. of the residents, in absolutely biographical houses. “The theme was a challenge for the exhibiting professionals to insert their own personal universe into their environments through details that move people, such as objects and good memories, in the same way that we do in our homes, and that awaken the pleasure of living well, with comfort, trends and technology. Our home should reflect our emotions. The theme is an invitation to reflect on this new way of living”, highlights Rita.

CASACOR Espírito Santo: Circuit 2022


Daniela Andrade Private Infinity CASACOR Espírito Santo 2022 art installation

(Camila Santos/CASACOR)

It all begins on the steps of the imposing Fort São Francisco Xavier da Barra , whose construction dates back to 1703. Over 300 years old, this first phase of the tour showcases spaces of cultural inspiration, where stories are told through books, musical objects and pieces. of emotional value that gain a light, personalized and engaging atmosphere. Arriving at Pátio Vista do Forte , the century-old cannons point towards the sea and the impressive view of Vitória Bay, the Convento da Penha and the Terceira Ponte, icons of the state. Take a break at the unique Café do Forte to enjoy this historic place. and at the same time integrated into the unique nature, a rare opportunity right in the heart, normally restricted, of the 38th Infantry Battalion of the Brazilian Army. The metal roof of the lookout, in the shape of a sail, is reminiscent of the caravels and vessels from the history of the Brazilian Navy and frames the unique opportunity to appreciate all the beauty of the bay, facing the capital, Vitória. This structure will allow sustainable and accessible visitation to the local, preserving the historical heritage that will give space to a Cultural Center open to the public after the exhibition, in a joint project between public authorities and private initiative, which had already begun before and will continue after the presence of CASACOR Espírito Santo on site. After the viewpoint , visitors will walk through an intimate Boutique Hotel , whose five suites connect with the exceptional surrounding landscape which, full of nature, transforms them into perfect refuges for honeymoons and family trips, encouraging unforgettable moments and complete disconnection from the daily routine. Next is the house in the show , designed for a couple with two adult children, with an active social life and who enjoy entertaining and socializing with good food, good wines, lots of comfort and beauty. The family's lifestyle is reflected in the spaces they “talk” elegantly to each other. The suites of the daughter, son and couple, in addition to the large kitchen and living room connected to the balcony, have a charming wine cellar attached.
The exterior of the exhibition is the next stage, marked by the pier that enters the sea, itself another environment of the exhibition with the perfect name: Private Infinity. There, the awakening of the senses and the gesture of disconnecting from routine are elevated to a true experience. conceptual. Among the various sensations it provokes, the visual experience provokes an encounter with oneself in a scenario that involves nature, faith, architecture and the urban cosmos of the capital Vitória, based on icons already consecrated in the affective memory of the people of Espírito Santo. Still in the external area, the Beach Club is the gateway to the commercial areas, which connect to the four properties via the 38º BI beach, which links good cuisine to the luxurious beach club, which will host several events of the show, such as broadcasts of the 2022 World Cup games. From this commercial corridor, you reach the last stage of the visit, the gastronomic sector itself, with a drink bar , events lounge and restaurant . Facing the Bay of Vitória, with the striking characters of the Third Bridge, the Fort and the view iconic sunset, this corner of the exhibition invites you to forget about time and indulge in 'dolce far niente'.

Gastronomy


Larissa Villaschi Drink Bar CASACOR Espírito Santo 2022 restaurant sofa bar vertical garden

(Camila Santos/CASACOR)

The restaurant created by architect and interior designer Alessandra Cohen has striking and common characteristics of Pará, the professional's homeland, and Espírito Santo, such as fishing, art and the strong presence of Espírito Santo and Brazilian crafts. The diverse menu, for all tastes, was prepared and signed by the Vila Velha Convention Center (CCVV) , a company with vast experience, a reference in the State in the events and buffet segment. Café da Cas a , a project by architect Renata Tristão , breaks away from the usual and brings the concept of a "Cafeteria Galeria". Located in Forte São Francisco Xavier, the café is run by Café Lorenzon , a success in previous editions of CASACOR, which returns to the show with its delicious omelettes, waffles, toasts, eggs benedict, hamburgers, cakes, coffees and special cappuccinos. The gastronomic area is also complemented by environments such as the Drink Bar , with a lush view of the Vitória Bay, designed by architect and urban planner Larissa Villaschi , based on light colors and natural-looking trends, in dialogue with the surrounding landscape. The environment has operation of Tekoá , which arrives first at CASACOR even before its official debut at Curva da Jurema, in Vitória, with a proposal focused on Brazilianness, without leaving aside the sophistication of high cocktails. The drinks menu created especially for the show included The most refreshing, easy-to-drink drinks and the most complex ones with more striking flavors, such as "Tekoha", which has cupuaçu and priprioca (aromatic herb) in its composition, will be highlighted. All will be signed by bartender Renan Guerreiro , who has been working as a consultant for bars and restaurants, passing through Belém (PA) and Balneário Camboriú (SC), and in Espírito Santo he developed the menu of several establishments. For those who enjoy a cold draft beer, the Beach Club created by architect Vivyan Modesto is an allusion to urban beach clubs, with the privilege of being right on the sand, and is run by Cervejaria Barba Ruiva , one of the most traditional craft beers in Espírito Santo. , with several awards for beers that win over palates due to their unique flavors and aromas. The 2022 World Cup games will also be broadcast there, while admiring the spectacular sunset that the seaside space offers.

Commercial Spaces


Christian Vieira Vinicius de Oliveira Sávio Lombardi CASACOR Events Lounge Espírito Santo 2022 external balcony pouf table sofa

(Camila Santos/CASACOR)

In addition to the restaurant, café, drink bar and brewery operating at the show, CASACOR Espírito Santo 2022 also features a commercial area for shopping and services. Ricardo Vieira Jewelry , located on the shores of Piratininga beach, will be a 'Jewelry House' ' signed by professionals Iago Longue and Laís Almeida , with the aim of paying homage to the coming of age of its 21 consecutive years in the exhibition. Inside the store there are several pieces designed by the jeweler, especially for CASACOR ES, displayed in structures attached to the walls in the style Art Deco. The traditional Galeria do Artesanato store, in partnership with Sebrae, gives visibility to the group of artisans from Espírito Santo who harmoniously mix different materials, art and popular culture in pieces of high design and quality in their composition. Space designed by Karla Giaretta .

CASACOR Service Espírito Santo 2022


When: October 18 to December 18, 2022 Where: 38th Infantry Battalion - Piratininga Beach, s/n - Prainha, Vila Velha - ES Opening hours: Tuesday to Saturday, from 2pm to 9pm. Sundays and holidays, from 12pm to 7pm. Online ticket office: https://casacores.byinti.com/#/event/casacor-espirito-santo-2022 Ticket prices: R$ 80 - Full R$ 40 - Half National partnerships: National Sponsorship: Deca, ArcelorMittal, Tintas Coral Local partnerships: Official Supplier: CCVV Official DJ: DJ Rico Garcia Realization: Synthesis