CASACOR Sergipe 2024 opens its doors to the public on September 18th and brings together architects from different styles and generations to present
35 environments inspired by the theme
From Present to Now . This year's edition marks the merger of Mostra Aracaju with CASACOR, further elevating the level of the exhibition that connects the main global trends in housing with regionalism and projects Sergipe talents throughout Brazil.
Check out the highlights below: The merger of Mostra Aracaju with CASACOR Sergipe is the result of the new franchisees’ commitment to renegotiate the present to invent the future and provide visitors with an increasingly better experience. The integration not only enhances the state’s cultural identity, but also reinforces Aracaju’s role as a hub of innovation in architecture, interior design and landscaping solutions. “Thanks to the credibility built throughout our history, the solidity of the largest architecture, interior design and landscaping exhibition in Latin America, the talent and dedication of a strong cast, the commitment of suppliers and the trust of sponsors, we are delivering to the public a memorable edition. All spaces were carefully designed to promote immersion in the beautiful and the ancestral and to provoke reflections on the past and the legacy we want to leave”, highlights architect
Mercês Souza , founder of Mostra Aracaju and member of the current board of directors of CASACOR Sergipe.
2024 Edition
(Gabriela Daltro/CASACOR)
CASACOR Sergipe will be held until December 8th at Rua Arício Guimarães Fortes, 454, in the Atalaia neighborhood, in a property near the sea, provided by
Constren Engenharia . Among the spaces, the Constren Lounge, designed by architect
Gilvan Acciolli , invites visitors to immerse themselves in the nautical atmosphere of Portillo Residence, a project that will be built by the construction company in the area where CASACOR is currently being held. Created by architect
Wesley Lemos , the Estesia Deca space portrays the childhood dream of creating and materializing the house idealized only in the imagination, as a simple and humble abode, which gains an atmosphere of home, welcome and well-being.
(Gabriela Daltro/CASACOR)
Living Celi Mall, designed by architect
Renata Lopes , celebrates Brazil's artisanal heritage and highlights the fine carpentry and handiwork of great master craftsmen. The minimalist space designed by architect
Lilia Duarte is inspired by the history of Construtora Celi and features a large sculpture by Gil Apolinário that connects visitors to cultural roots, strength and the harvest of good fruits.
The café designed by architect
Lúcia Helena celebrates the influence of tropicalism on Brazilian architecture and offers the public the delights of Doce Acaso. Access to the bistro and café is free.
(Gabriela Daltro/CASACOR)
Craft House
CASACOR is also the venue for the launch of the
Casa do Artesanato Sergipano , an initiative by the State Government that aims to promote the talent of artisans and develop the sector economically. “With the Casa do Artesanato, artisans have the opportunity to sell their pieces at a fair price, so that they can find new markets and effectively survive from their talent. The space brings together quality crafts, the best that is produced here in the State of Sergipe, which has been gaining popularity in Brazil and the world,” says
Jorge Teles , Secretary of State for Labor, Employment and Entrepreneurship of Sergipe (SETEEM). The manager explains that in all eight regions of the state (Alto Sertão, Baixo São Francisco, Médio Sertão, Agreste, Leste, Grande Aracaju, Centro Sul and Sul) there will be a Casa do Artesanato Sergipano. There will be three models developed in containers, such as the one presented at CASACOR 2024, and a master store in Aracaju.
(Gabriela Daltro/CASACOR)
Cast 2024
Participating in this edition: Alan Gustavo (Entrance Hall), Aline Dantas (Femme Qui Guérit), Ana Porto (Acayu Patio), Ana Romélia (Balcony), Andréa Galindo (Remember Hall and Lavatory), Carlos Rezende (Upper Terrace – Shelter, Support, Care), Cristiana Cardoso (Cocoon gazebo with garden), Edney Evangelista (Veredas Suite), Gilvan Acciolli (Constren Lounge), Gleide Belfort (Origin), Gustavo Fontes, Rodrigo Lacerda and Guile Amadeu - Collective of Architects (Collective Square), Hertha Dantas (Healing Room), Isa Ribeiro (Taipa Lavatory), Jéssica Ferreira (Memories Hall), Júnior Ordoñez (Mangará Gazebo), Kelly Ribeiro (Therapeutic Balcony: Aláfia), Larissa Franco (Trama Room – Dinner), Letícia Mota and Felipe Goldhar – Gollma Studio (Walk to the House), Lilia Duarte (Celi Construction), Lúcia Helena Magalhães (Coffee Shop), Maicon Amorim (The Atavistic in Me: Gourmet Installation), Maira Prado (Ticket Office), Marcelo Mabel and Vanessa Fernanda - Sapê Concept (Uçá Bistro), Marcos Brito (Refuge of Memories), Matheus Menezes (Kitchen), Patrícia Aguiar (Solarium), Renata Lopes (Living Celi Mall), Rodrigo Fonseca (Entrance “As a Gift, The Now”), Susana Gomes (Enchantments of the Backlands), Tahinara Sanferry (Petrus Winery), Thiago Collares (Estar Home), Thiago Moura (Old Money), Thiago Perez (Estar Raízes), Wesley Lemos (Estesia Deca) and Ygor Prudente (Memory Room).
Service - CASACOR Sergipe 2024
Where: 454 Arício Guimarães Fortes Street, Atalaia neighborhood, Aracaju - SE
When: October 18th to December 8th
Opening hours: Tuesday to Saturday, from 4pm to 10pm (ticket office until 9:30pm) Sundays and holidays, from 4pm to 9pm (ticket office until 8:30pm)
Digital box office: https://appcasacor.com.br/events/sergipe-2024 Ticket prices: R$ 70 - Full R$35 - Half In addition to national sponsorship from Deca, Coral, Banco BRB and Veja, the event has local sponsorship from Constren Engenharia, the State Secretariat for Labor, Employment and Entrepreneurship of Sergipe (SETEEM), Tiradentes Innovation Center | Unit, Riomar Shopping, Rezende Engenharia, Aptus and GW Comunicação Visual.