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CASACOR Sergipe 2024: check out the main spaces!

CASACOR Sergipe 2024 arrives in the Atalaia neighborhood, in Aracaju, and also marks the launch of the Casa do Artesanato Sergipano

By Nádia Sayuri Kaku

Submitted at Nov 1, 2024, 1:57 PM

08 min de leitura
Wesley Lemos - Deca Esthesis. CASACOR Sergipe 2024 Project.

Wesley Lemos - Deca Esthesis. CASACOR Sergipe 2024 Project. (Gabriela Daltro)

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:
Copy of Alan Gustavo - Entrance Hall - Photo Gabriela Daltro - Rev 1 - dpi-
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Alan Gustavo - Entrance Hall. With a large pendant as the centerpiece, this 15 m² space brings the ancestry of chandeliers to the contemporary world. With a clean, timeless and elegant design, the architect uses natural raw materials, such as wood, stone and clay, the historical and cultural geometric style of the mashrabiya and grandiose works of art by Bel Borba and Gil Apolinário to promote a unique visual and sensory experience.

(Gabriela Daltro)
Junior Ordoñez - Gazebo Mangará - Photo Gabriela Daltro - Rev 1 - 72dpi--4
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Júnior Ordoñez - Gazebo Mangará. With a bold palette that brings together the green of the pampas and the wine of the grapes, the 30 m² space celebrates Brazilian roots and tropicalism and rescues ancestry through natural and affective elements. The banana tree, a symbol of tropicalism, coexists in harmony with works by J. Inácio, Jenner Augusto and Kennedy Bahia, while the furniture created by Brazilian designers highlights artisanal techniques. Designed to inspire moments of coexistence and contemplation, the gazebo, which has the banana tree flora in its name, promotes a deep connection with nature.

(Gabriela Daltro)
Kelly Ribeiro - Therapeutic balcony - Aláfia - Photo Gabriela Daltro - Rev 1 - 72dpi--3
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Kelly Ribeiro - Therapeutic Balcony – Aláfia. Marked by the use of natural elements such as ceramics, gourds, seeds and ancestral furniture, the space is focused on healing and reflection. The balcony pays homage to the orixás Omolú, Nanã and Yemanjá and has two areas dedicated to therapeutic practices, such as bathing, music therapy and foot baths. The fluid design has a palette of earthy tones that exudes warmth and tranquility and invites introspection. Sustainability and ancestral wisdom take pride of place and are manifested in the use of recyclable materials and handcrafted pieces, such as gourd lamps and sculptures.

(Gabriela Daltro)
Marcos Brito - Refuge of Memories - Photo Gabriela Daltro - Rev 1 - 72dpi-
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Marcos Brito - Refuge of Memories. Amid the hustle and bustle of modern life, the 59 m² space rescues history and welcomes the present. Its design connects the cozy living room to the workstation and invites socialization and reflection. The walls, adorned with works of art by Emanoel Araújo and M. Cavalcanti, tell stories of courage and resilience. In the home office, handcrafted pieces and old books evoke knowledge passed down from generation to generation, while new ideas come to life in an atmosphere that encourages creation. The project rescues traditions and reinvents them in an environment where the ancient and the contemporary coexist in harmony.

(Gabriela Daltro)
Matheus Menezes - Kitchen - Photo Gabriela Daltro - Rev 1 - 72dpi-
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Matheus Menezes - Kitchen. The world of fashion inspires this minimalist kitchen design that brings elegance and innovation to everyday life. Elements of haute couture influence the design that pays homage to the transformation and inclusion that fashion has brought throughout history. A beautiful natural landscape is featured on the wallpaper that welcomes you to this essentially sober space. Black has a strong presence and is found in the furniture, stone countertop, sink and metalwork. Bold shapes characterize the layout, with emphasis on the floating countertop, which defies gravity with lightness and sophistication.

(Gabriela Daltro)
Renata Lopes - Living Celi Mall - Photo Gabriela Daltro - Rev 1 - 72dpi--4
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Renata Lopes - Living Celi Mall. With an eye toward valuing Brazil's artisanal heritage, the architect exalts the sophistication of fine carpentry and the talent of master craftsmen, immortalizing the country's culture in every detail. The ceiling has a contemporary feel and dialogues with the elegance of the works of art and handmade furniture, such as the Franco armchair, the Grampo table and the Archi sofa. In harmony with the built space, natural raw materials such as wood, rock and straw create a welcoming atmosphere. From the flooring to the fabrics with textures that connect us to nature, each piece tells a story and enhances the present in a beautiful tribute to Brazilian art and design.

(Gabriela Daltro)
Susana Gomes - Charms of the Backlands - Photo Gabriela Daltro - Rev 1 - 72dpi--2
07/16 -

Susana Gomes - Encantos do Sertão. The space pays homage to the northeastern backlands and the banks of the São Francisco River, providing a unique sensory experience. Inspired by the faith, culture and legends of the region, the project combines rusticity and sophistication in an immersive atmosphere. Earthy tones and natural stones adorn the space, while the organic plaster ceiling evokes the curves of the river and canyons. Handcrafted elements, such as sculptures from Sergipe and sacred works, harmonize with the contemporary design, including the armchair designed by Jader Almeida. Technological innovation appears in the smart film, which alternates between translucency and opacity, giving a modern touch to the charming space full of history.

(Gabriela Daltro)
Wesley Lemos - Deca Esthesis - Photo Gabriela Daltro - Rev 1 - 72dpi--3
08/16 -

Wesley Lemos - Estesia Deca. The project rescues and materializes the concept of home formed in the childhood imagination. The 85 m² home houses a living room, suite, kitchen, bathroom and mezzanine and features a palette of light tones that calms and connects us to the present, encouraging practices such as meditation and reading. The Santos Dumont staircase connects the spaces and highlights the essentially Brazilian design. The striking roof evokes the charm of country houses and chalets, giving the space a cozy and nostalgic feel. Works of art carefully chosen by the architect are throughout the space and add a personal narrative through subtle lines and shapes, mixing past memories with current elements.

(Gabriela Daltro)
Copy of Aline Dantas - Woman Who Loves - Photo Gabriela Daltro - Rev 1 - 72dpi--2
09/16 -

Aline Dantas - Femme Qui Guérit. Sinuous curves and a palette of soft tones dominate the institutional environment that invites reflection on female self-care and the importance of science for women's health. The fluid design, punctuated by the choice of organic shapes, reinforces the connection between aesthetics and well-being. Carefully selected works of art punctuate the environment, such as photos and sculptures that emanate femininity, resilience and strength. Highlights include the designer furniture, which combines functionality and beauty and enhances the space's welcoming and inspiring atmosphere.

(Gabriela Daltro)
Copy by Ana Porto - Pátio Acayu - Photo Gabriela Daltro - Rev 1 - 72dpi--3
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Ana Porto - Acayu Patio. Inspired by the architectural and social importance of patios throughout the history of civilizations, this space for socializing and contemplation highlights our Brazilian identity and highlights the cashew tree that already exists in the house. Living areas with comfortable furniture embrace the native plant that produces the 'acayu' (in Tupi-Guarani) and invite you to sit, interact and enjoy the freshness of nature. Tropical plants complement the landscaping and create an attractive contrast with the earthy tones of the floor and walls, resulting in an environment where nature and design harmonize in a welcoming, vibrant and authentic way.

(Gabriela Daltro)
Copy of Carlos Rezende - Upper Terrace - Photo Gabriela Daltro - Rev 1 - 72dpi--4
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Carlos Rezende - Upper Terrace – Shelter, Support and Care. Influenced by the essence of a northeastern balcony, the space celebrates the concept of shelter with a new interpretation for the space of family coexistence and intimacy. The design explores the transition between the interior and exterior, with light and shade as central architectural elements, in line with the typology of the space. The choice of a light metal structure, which touches the ground in only two asymmetrical points, reflects the search for a minimalist look, while the works of art and decorative pieces refer to tropical culture. In this refuge, nature meets contemporary architecture and invites relaxation.

(Gabriela Daltro)
Copy of Collective of Architects - Collective Square - Photo Gabriela Daltro - Rev 1 - 72dpi-
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Architects Collective - Event Space. Celebrating the present moment, the space designed by architects Guile Amadeu, Gustavo Fontes and Rodrigo Lacerda is an invitation to slow down and socialize in an open-air environment that connects with nature. The central layout, with strategically positioned fixed benches, has a plaza-like feel that encourages conversation. The organic shapes meet the verticality marked by the trees and the curved stems, creating a cyclical and continuous movement. The design merges with the landscape, leading the visitor on an immersive and thought-provoking tour.

(Gabriela Daltro)
Cristiana Cardoso - Cocoon gazebo with garden - Photo Gabriela Daltro - Rev 1 - 72dpi-
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Cristiana Cardoso - Casulo Gazebo with Garden. Inspired by the cycle of life and the connection with nature, the project is a haven of welcome and reflection. The 120m² outdoor area is divided into three integrated spaces: the entrance lounge with organic upholstery in a snail shape and a Teckwood deck; the Casulo Gazebo, a covered living area with an exotic marble table; and the Ninho corner, focused on meditation and contemplation, with a circular wooden bench, reflecting pool and surrounded by greenery. The tapestry by Carolina Kroff, the ceramics by Molle Design and the Irish lace cushions by Associação de Divina Pastora bring a strong ancestral connection, while the tropical landscaping unites lush greenery with the architecture.

(Gabriela Daltro)
Edney Evangelista - Suite Veredas - Photo Gabriela Daltro - Rev 1 - 72dpi-2
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Edney Evangelista - Veredas Suite. Inspired by sunrise and sunset, the space translates the landscapes of the Northeast into coziness, expressed in organic shapes and earthy, raw tones. The design balances comfort and functionality, with carefully selected pieces, such as the Kariri armchair and the Mandacaru pouf. Art plays a central role in this project, with highlights including the sculpture "Cabaças" by Gil Apolinário, the playful crafts by Wilson Bahia and the painting by Tathiana Santiago, which enrich the composition with cultural traits. At 23 m², the space expresses a perfect dialogue between art, nature and regional identity, bringing elegance and personality.

(Gabriela Daltro)
Gleide Belfort - Origin - Photo Gabriela Daltro - Rev 1 - 72dpi-
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Gleide Belfort - Origin. The purpose of the space is to combine the functionality of the home office with the comfort of the living room, based on an aesthetic that results from the fusion between nature and design. The inspiration comes from childhood memories around a cashew tree, materialized by the designer in panels that flow from floor to ceiling and refer to the roots and branches of the tree. The palette of earthy and green colors reinforces the connection with nature, while signature pieces, such as the Boomerang sofa by Bruno Jahara and the Lina armchair by Suíte Arquitetos, add modernity. Coral's Segredo Maia color creates a contrast with the natural elements and adds boldness to the project.

(Gabriela Daltro)
Isa Ribeiro - Taipa Washbasin - Photo Gabriela Daltro - Rev 1 - 72dpi--3
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Isa Ribeiro - Taipa Lavatory. Inspired by ancient construction techniques, the space reflects the interior designer's personal journey of reconnecting with her ancestral roots in the backlands of Bahia and family memories. The space incorporates modern and sophisticated elements, such as Deca ceramics and metals, and materials that exude affection, such as sculptures in clay and lacquered wood. The works of art evoke emotional memories, such as the embroidered paper painting by Rebecca Sieiro and the wood and wire sculptures by Gil Apolinário, which add a tactile and organic dimension to the lavatory. Establishing this connection between past and present, the project shows that ancient techniques and elements can inspire current constructions and, thus, preserve the memory of ancestors.

(Gabriela Daltro)
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


Junior Ordoñez - Mangará Gazebo. CASACOR Sergipe 2024 Project.

(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.
Marcos Brito - Refuge of Memories. CASACOR Sergipe 2024 Project.

(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.
Renata Lopes - Living Celi Mall. CASACOR Sergipe 2024 Project.

(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.
Ana Porto - Acayu Courtyard. CASACOR Sergipe 2024 Project.

(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.