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CASACOR Paraná 2025: 33 projects occupy an iconic mansion in Batel

One of the most emblematic houses on Carmelo Rangel Street gains new life with the signature of prestigious architecture and design firms.

By Nádia Sayuri Kaku

Submitted at Jun 3, 2025, 7:40 AM

03 min de leitura
Maria Alice Crippa and Gustavo Assis - Living Essences. CASACOR Paraná 2025 Project.

Maria Alice Crippa and Gustavo Assis - Living Essences. CASACOR Paraná 2025 Project. (Eduardo Macarios)

From June 1st to July 27th, CASACOR Paraná 2025 returns to the Batel neighborhood in Curitiba, set in an iconic residence. The mansion on Carmelo Rangel Street, number 505, gains new life under the signature of a cast that brings together prestigious architecture and design firms. Check out all the projects below!
CASACOR-PR-2025---Mariluci-Brambilla,-Simonia-Celeri,-Silmara-Araújo---Box Office---photo-Anderson-de-Oliveira-(7)
01/31 -

Mariluci Brambilla, Silmara Araújo, and Simonia Celeri - Ticket Office Sensations and Memories. The ticket office of CASACOR Paraná 2025 invites you to a sensory immersion through neurodesign. Biophilia, textures, aromas, sounds, and a water curtain make up the projects of welcome right upon arrival. The glass facade integrates interior and exterior, while a panel with covers of yearbooks celebrates the story of the 30 years of the exhibition.

(Anderson de Oliveira)
02/31 -

Marcelo Melhado, Giancarlos Malacarne and Mariana Lozano - Green Refuge By Balaroti. A project created to transport the visitor to a new dimension, where calm, coziness, and connection with nature intertwine in perfect harmony. Each element was designed to unite comfort and naturalness. The harmony between the textures awakens the senses and provokes perception, creating an engaging and singular atmosphere. It is a complete sensory experience, where aesthetics and well-being walk together, offering a serene refuge amidst the routine.

(Matheus Xavier)
CASACOR-PR-2025---Karolinna-Venturi-Bathroom-Intimacy-in-Form---photo-Macarios-(2)
03/31 -

Karolinna Venturi - Bathroom Intimacy of Form. Between marble and light, this space transcends the everyday, rising like an altar inspired by the Renaissance, where the body reveals itself in its divine essence. Each subtle line evokes a serene eroticism, in which the nude insinuates itself like a delicate whisper of freedom and beauty. It is a poetic manifesto that transforms the ordinary into a sublime celebration of art and human sensibility.

(Eduardo Macarios)
CASACOR-PR-2025---Talita-Nogueira---Room of Small Breaks---photo-Macarios-(2)
04/31 -

Talita Nogueira - Room of Little Pauses. This room is a refuge of affection, where the couple's intimacy takes shape. Among books and textures, memories reveal themselves in every detail. The children's artworks share the wall with great artists, sealing the love that resides there. The fireplace warms the body, but it is the soul that feels embraced. The patterned headboard, the striking rug, the warm tones: everything tells a unique story, made of bonds, experiences, and shared emotions.

(Eduardo Macarios)
CASACOR-PR-2025---Camila-Rocha---Oasis-Room-Feminine---photo-Bia-Nauiack-(8)
05/31 -

Camila Rocha - Female Oasis Room. The Female Oasis Room is a contemporary refuge designed to embrace and inspire. With wood tones, warm pink, and metallic champagne, the projects combine comfort, movement, sophistication, and femininity. The natural light and natural fabrics bring softness. The reading space and the vanity reinforce the invitation to self-care, while elements and the printed panel create an atmosphere of well-being and reconnection.

(Bia Nauiack)
Lucas-Sampieri-Samara-and-Maria-Luisa-Borato-Bechtold---Pet-Hall-jackson-m-siqueira-(4)
06/31 -

Lucas Sampieri Samara and Maria Luisa Borato Bechtold - Pet Hall. The Pet Hall, located in the intimate corridor of the house, occupies a strategic position that allows for the integration of the pets into the family routine with functionality and well-being. The projects enhance the care for the pets and, at the same time, harmonize with the decoration of the residence. Every detail has been planned to provide specific therapeutic effects and promote the quality of life for all residents.

(Jackson M Siqueira)
CASACOR-PR-2025---Tekoá Room---Diego Miranda and Zeh Pantarolli photo by Nenad-(2)
07/31 -

Diego Miranda Leite and Zeh Pantarolli - Quarto Tekoá. Inspired by the Amazon rainforest and the theme of Sowing Dreams, Quarto Tekoá proposes a sensory immersion that unites ancestry and innovation. The porcelain applied to the ceiling, headboard, walls, and in the Seringueira shelf is the protagonist of the project, elevating the projects to conscious luxury. The space invites introspection and proposes a new way of living: symbolic, sustainable, and designed with a focus on durability, efficiency, and responsible choices.

(Nenad Radovanovic)
CASACOR-PR-2025---Alessandra-Gandolfi---Room-Between-Cocoons-by-Grupo-Paraná---photo-Macarios-(1)
08/31 -

Alessandra Gandolfi - Room Between Cocoons by Grupo Paraná. The dining room is conceived as a living organism, where ideas, memories, and flavors intertwine. Inspired by the collaboration present in nature, the projects adopt principles of biomimetic architecture to promote thermal comfort, sustainability, and coexistence. The table takes on the role of a vital center, a symbol of exchange and nourishment. Organic forms, natural materials, and sensory stimuli evoke the interdependence between human beings and the projects, promoting a space where sustainability and collective imagination meet.

(Eduardo Macarios)
CASACOR-PR-2025---Carla-Grudtner-Kitchen---photo-Macarios-(4)
09/31 -

Carla Grüdtner - Kitchen. A kitchen designed to host friends, with cozy functionality that allows for interaction among people. Through the arrangement of the projects that facilitates circulation, the central island for quick meals completes the decor that prioritizes custom furniture and authorial pieces signed by Maria Cândida Machado.

(Eduardo Macarios)
CASACOR-PR-2025---Roberta-Lanza---Fireplace Room-photo-Bia-Nauiack-(1)
10/31 -

Roberta Lanza - Fireplace Room. The fireplace takes center stage, inviting gatherings between family and friends. The panel represents the structure of the house, with a illuminated skeleton that enhances the wall in its purest state. Next to it, a wooden box warms the projects, creating a atmosphere of intimacy and warmth. A space designed to slow down, reflect, and strengthen bonds with those who are part of our story.

(Bia Nauiack)
CASACOR-PR-2025---Ary-Polis-Jacobs-and-Renan-Mutao---Gourmet-Environment---photo-Guilherme-Rocha-(3)
11/31 -

Ary Polis Jacobs and Renan C. Mutao - Estar Gourmet. The interpretation of the professionals of contemporary movements, both national and international, guides the project, which translates, in colors and forms, the essence of well-being. A projects designed to awaken sensations, evoke happiness and translate, through the perspective of Architetonika, the pleasure of being present.

(Guilherme Rocha)
CASACOR-PR-2025---Mariana-Paula-Souza-Kitchen-Roots-Deca---photo-Macarios-(4)
12/31 -

Mariana Paula Souza - Deca Roots Kitchen. The Deca Roots Kitchen is a project that celebrates the future of living, where the kitchen is the heart of the house. With innovative design, the project unites nature and affection. Designed by architect Mariana Paula Souza, the project values detail — the essence of Deca — and invites connection, showing that the difference lies in the details that transform seeing and living.

(Eduardo Macarios)
CASACOR-PR-2025---Wolfgang-Schologel-Square-CASACOR---photo-Macarios-(6)
13/31 -

Wolfgang Schlögel - CASACOR Square. The pool is the main star of this external projects. The furniture, lighting, and vegetation complement the setting and communicate with the internal projects. The fireplace gives a pleasant and cozy atmosphere to the projects, created to prioritize coexistence and interaction among people.

(Eduardo Macarios)
CASACOR-PR-2025---Thais-Correa---Casa-Prates---photo-Macarios-(7)
14/31 -

Thaís Corrêa - Casa Prates. The Araucária Pavilion celebrates the 25 years of Casa Prates. The project recognizes the value of Brazilian art, culture, and design. The multiuse projects with an open floor plan is a manifesto for our roots to be an inexhaustible source of wisdom, sustainability, and affection. Its dialogue between pure forms and elements with history sows a spirit of innovation using lessons from the past to build new visions of the future.

(Eduardo Macarios)
CASACOR-PR-2025---Fernanda-Lourenço-Gonçalves---Loft-Aruanã---photo-Guilherme-Rocha-(4)
15/31 -

Fernanda Lourenço Gonçalves - Loft Aruanã. The project has as its central point a plan in the shape of an 'L', which refers to the traditional internal patios of Portuguese architecture. This configuration enhances the integration between interior and exterior, highlighting the jabuticabeira tree of the house and providing spatial fluidity and a revival of the interaction with the outdoors - a gesture of welcome and contemplation.

(Guilherme Rocha)
CASACOR PR - Givago Ferentz - Bar - Photo Antônio More
16/31 -

Givago Ferentz - Bar. Inspired by the vastness and mystery of the ocean, the project aims to immerse visitors in an atmosphere that evokes the depths of the sea, providing a complete immersion in the elements of water. Combining fluid forms, colors that recall the blue of the sea, textures that imitate the ripples of the water, and details of marine life, the projects seeks to promote a feeling of relaxation and contemplation.

(Antônio More)
CASACOR-PR-2025---Thiago-Bernardes---Laguna-Space-photo-Macarios-(2)
17/31 -

Thiago Bernardes - Espaço Laguna. The projects is a space for celebrating architecture that showcases projects for Construtora Laguna. Floating over the waters, the laminated wood structure forms a wide covering, which is the protagonist of the projects, and creates a generous internal free area for the enjoyment of visitors. The space values construction with solutions of minimal environmental impact, the use of natural materials, and the integration with the natural surroundings.

(Eduardo Macarios)
CASACOR-PR-2025---Marcelo-Lopes-Bistrot---photo-Samuel-Berger-(1)
18/31 -

Marcelo Lopes - Bistrot. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Hard Rock Café in Curitiba, the projects propose a sensory immersion into the universe of music. With an intimate atmosphere, marked by dark tones, textures like velvet and stone, and rock icons - guitars and dramatic lights - the space mixes sophistication, history, and music, inviting the visitor to experience the journey from the stage to the audience.

(Samuel Berger)
CASACOR-PR-2025---Ana-Paula-Brixel-da-Fonseca---Bathroom-Corner-of-the-Forest-photo-Matheus-Procópio-(8)
19/31 -

Ana Paula Brixel da Fonseca - Canto da Mata Bathroom. To Sow Dreams is a gesture of reverence to origin, to nature, and to the ancestral knowledge that echoes in the forest. Inspired by the grandeur of the Amazon Rainforest, the wisdom of indigenous peoples, and the delicacy of natural craftsmanship, this space was conceived to welcome, inspire, and transform. 'To Sow Dreams' is about valuing what is essential, respecting the roots, and cultivating new possibilities.

(Matheus Procopio)
CASACOR-PR-2025---Priscila-Mileke---Jewelry-photo-Marcelo-Stammer-(1)
20/31 -

Priscila Mileke - Authorial Jewelry. Where elegance meets the beauty of handcrafted pieces. In authorial jewelry, every detail tells a unique story. From delicate jewelry to pieces with a strong presence, the harmony of furniture in organic lines has all been carefully thought out to create a projects that is welcoming and sophisticated. The highlight is the neutral colors and the soft touch of rose!

(Marcelo Stammer)
CASACOR-PR-2025---Gustavo-Scaramella---Eyewear-Store-photo-Bia--Nauiack-(11)
21/31 -

Gustavo Scaramella - Eyewear Store. Project with Japanese inspiration, this sensory refuge brings together architecture with delicacy and intention, revealing not only products but also states of presence. In a fusion with Wright, the Asian perfume invites contemplation. The pure lines, the planes of filtered light, and the sensitive materiality recreate the atmosphere of a Japanese garden where each element exists in harmony with time and gaze.

(Bia Nauiack)
CASACOR-PR-2025---Amanda-Xavier-and-Debora-Borkoski---Casa-Manacá---photo-Matheus-Procópio-(4)
22/31 -

Amanda Xavier and Debora Borkoski - Casa Manacá. A Brazilian tiny house. This architectural proposal, with a strong presence in Europe and the USA, now gains a touch of Brazilian identity. The architects bet on colors and materials that translate the national history, such as the chromatic palette that ranges between green and pink, in addition to natural materials that represent the country. With large openings to the projects, the construction offers everything a person needs to enjoy a relaxing weekend, besides being able to be taken on wheels to any place.

(Matheus Procopio)
CASACOR-PR-2025---Maria-Eduarda-Caiado---Blue-Refuge-photo-Guilherme-Rocha-(5)
23/31 -

Maria Eduarda Caiado - Refugio Azul Bathrooms. An invitation to slow down: the Refugio Azul is born from the desire to transform a functional area into a sensory experience through a functional outdoor lounge that proposes a pause amidst the hectic routine of the city. The project also houses two bathrooms designed with the same visual language, reinforcing the harmony and continuity of the concept. The result is a space for staying and pausing that celebrates design as an extension of nature.

(Guilherme Rocha)
CASACOR-PR-2025---Gabriela-Casagrande---Tiny-House---Photo-Fabio-Severo-(6)
24/31 -

Gabriela Casagrande - Tiny House. More than just a space, a new way of living. This modular tiny house embodies a contemporary lifestyle: light, efficient, and emotionally connected to the essentials. Designed for those seeking freedom with comfort, the architecture explores neutral tones, light wood, bamboo flooring, and generous openings that bring in light and fluidity. The integration between the living room and bedroom amplifies the sense of space, while the use of nanoglass and automation brings sophistication and technology to everyday life. Compact, yet with a big soul, this tiny house is an intelligent housing solution and is built in just a few days. Versatile, sustainable, and aesthetically timeless — a product that combines authorial design and practicality for new life scenarios.

(Fabio Severo)
25/31 -

Eduardo Mourão - Party Hall by Montrelux. A space specially created for the social projects of CASACOR Paraná. The architect presents a party hall with a high standard of sophistication and technology, built in partnership with Montrelux. Among the highlights are also the large-scale LED panel, backlit coverings, and the exclusive furniture developed especially for the exhibition, which prioritizes comfort and elegance.

(Daniel Katz)
CASACOR-PR-2025---Walkiria-Nossol---Hall-House---photo-Bia-Nauiack-(3)
26/31 -

Walkiria Nossol - Hall of the House. With a double-height ceiling and an atmosphere of subtle grandeur, this hall is a celebration of authorial design and the natural beauty of materials. The green stone staircase, sculpted as the centerpiece of the projects, dialogues with the natural wood flooring, marked by elegant metal friezes. The custom cabinetry, handmade guardrails, sculptural pendants, carefully selected furniture, and art create a sensory and timeless setting.

(Bia Nauiack)
CASACOR-PR-2025---Amanda-Ohpis---Family-Living-Room---photo-Talita-Paziam-(1)
27/31 -

Amanda Godofredo Ohpis - Family Being. The Family Being proposes a space for pause and emotional connection, where comfort and introspection are protagonists. With organic forms, neutral tones, and soft textures, the projects invite warmth without giving up elegance. The phrase 'love lives here' reinforces the emotional concept and transforms the space into a true shelter for the soul.

(Talita Paziam)
CASACOR-PR-2025---Raissa-Lamy-and-Mariana-Andrade-Foganholi---Amber-Room---photo-Macarios-(2)
28/31 -

Mariana Andrade Foganholi and Raissa Lamy - Amber Room. The Amber Room is the owner's refuge, where bar and cigar lounge meet in harmony. Indirect lighting, warm palette, and noble materials provide a welcoming atmosphere. Designed for moments of contemplation or good conversations, it exudes sophistication without excess. Every detail reveals refined taste and an timeless atmosphere. A space to enjoy the pleasure of slowed-down time.

(Eduardo Macarios)
CASACOR-PR-2025---Janaina-Marques---Circulation-and-Toilette-photo-Patricia-Amancio-(14)
29/31 -

Janaina Marques - Circulation and Toilet. The goal was to create an intimate and elegant projects with mixtures of materials and bring the rustic into the finishes in a sophisticated way, aligning with furniture and design pieces. Create functionality for a passing projects and integrate it with the same concept in the restroom, combining technology with the automation of all lighting.

(Patricia Amancio)
CASACOR-PR-2025---Maria-Alice-Crippa-and-Gustavo-Assis---Living-Essences---photo-Macarios-(4)
30/31 -

Maria Alice Crippa and Gustavo Assis - Living Essences. Living is born from the meeting of the solidity of stone and the lightness of light, between the strength of natural materials and the delicacy of details. Each element was conceived as an extension of the landscape, as if time had sculpted each piece with the precision of nature. It is an invitation to FEEL. The solid block of marble anchored in space seems to hold ancient memories, while the light gently dances on the surfaces of the natural veneer panels with rounded edges.

(Eduardo Macarios)
CASACOR-PR-2025---Cintia-Ramos-Office-Verb-and-Silence---photo-Emy-Tsutsumi-(7)
31/31 -

Cintia Ramos - Office Verbo e Silêncio. The Office Verbo e Silêncio is a space created for those who find refuge in words and in the silence of ideas. Designed for the book lover, who dreams and travels on every page, it is a multifunctional projects where work, leisure, and contemplation intertwine with ease. With a welcoming and inspiring atmosphere, it invites you to sow thoughts, cultivate dreams, and dive into imaginary worlds — where the verb becomes action and the silence, a creative pause.

(Emy Tsutsumi)
This year's 33 projects were inspired by CASACOR's national theme, Sowing Dreams, based on three pillars: collective dreams, ecosystems in cooperation, and convergence of knowledge.
Carla Grüdtner - Kitchen. Project of CASACOR Paraná 2025.

Carla Grüdtner - Cozinha. Projeto da CASACOR Paraná 2025. (Eduardo Macarios/CASACOR)

In addition to being the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of interior design, landscaping, and architecture in the Americas, the Paraná edition has established itself as a complete leisure option that includes dining operations and exclusive stores.
Mariana Paula Souza - Roots Kitchen Deca. Project of CASACOR Paraná 2025.

Mariana Paula Souza - Cozinha Raízes Deca. Projeto da CASACOR Paraná 2025. (Eduardo Macarios/CASACOR)

CATEGORY CASACOR Paraná 2025


  • When: from June 10 to July 27, 2025
  • Where: Batel (Bispo Dom José Street, 2222 - Curitiba/PR)
  • Operating hours: from Tuesday to Friday, from 2 PM to 9 PM. Saturdays, from 1 PM to 9 PM. Sundays and holidays, from 1 PM to 7 PM. Closed on Mondays
  • Digital ticket sales: https://appcasacor.com.br/events/parana-2025
  • Ticket prices: Full - R$ 96/ Half - R$ 48
  • More information: info@casacorparana.com.br and @casacorpr