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CASACOR Tocantins 2022 windows: 22 environments join the nature of Palmas

In its 2nd edition, Janelas CASACOR Tocantins takes place until July 3, 2022 in the green area of the José Gomes Sobrinho Cultural Space, in Palmas

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Submitted at May 25, 2022, 7:48 AM

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CASACOR Tocantins 2022 windows: 22 environments join the nature of Palmas
DNA Refuge, by Thales Zago Arquitetura- CASACOR Tocantins 2022 Windows

(Edgard César/CASACOR)

Open from May 20 to July 3, 2022 in the green area of the José Gomes Sobrinho Cultural Space , in Palmas, Janelas CASACOR Tocantins presents 21 environments, designed and developed by teams of 23 professionals in architecture, interior design, engineering and landscaping, which propose a reflection on new living, reinterpreted in the post-pandemic period. Visitors can expect to find hybrid environments and lush landscaping , which proposes a connection with nature – something that has become so fundamental in recent years. Under the command of businesswomen from Palmas Cris Scaramussa and Patrícia Schüller , the second edition of Janelas CASACOR Tocantins can be seen in physical or digital form : either by physically visiting the environments in containers and other spaces open for socializing and public visitation – such as the Restaurant , the Wine Bar, the Ice Cream Shop and the Aroma Shop –; either virtually, through QRCodes installed in each environment, which will give access to exclusive details of each environment available only digitally. In addition, the Digital Yearbook of the exhibition will also be available on the website www.casacor.com.br for more information about the environments, professionals and participating companies. Check out the Janelas CASACOR Tocantins 2022 environments below!
Bubble House, by Danilo Noleto- CASACOR Tocantins Windows 2022
01/22 -

Danilo Noleto - Bubble House. Surrounded by a beautiful garden, the space designed by architect Danilo Noleto was conceived as a refuge. The Bubble armchair is the starting point for inspiration. This place to relax and feel good is predominantly made of wood with a minimalist touch of simplicity. The earthy, pastel and dry tones and the black frames contrasting with light tones make the space sober and cozy. The organic furniture enhances the design and the few lighting elements make the atmosphere safe and inviting.

(Edgard César)
Cassia Veras and Bruno Freitas - Private Infinite Space Sebrae. Environment of the Windows CASACOR Tocantins 2022.
02/22 -

Cássia Veras and Bruno Freitas - Espaço Infinito Particular Sebrae. We all have some kind of cozy, restful and relaxing ritual when we arrive at our homes, in our own private infinity. With this in mind, architects Cássia Veras and Bruno de Freitas created a space that includes a dining room and a living room. Natural tones found in nature, such as beige, wood and terracotta, bring warmth and are present in the decorative elements and regional crafts. The pops of color are provided by ornaments and a work of art that refers to the strength of human beings. A highlight is a tree that pays homage to the strong women of Tocantins, in the external area of the space.

(Edgard César)
Wilton Fonseca and Carleane Camargo - CW Studio. Environment of the CASACOR Tocantins 2022 Windows.
03/22 -

Wilton Fonseca and Carleane Camargo - CW Studio. Working from home in a pleasant way is possible within the concept of the environment designed by architects Wilton Fonseca and Carleane Camargo. The central idea is that the studio for an architect to develop his work does not feel like a home office. To sharpen creativity and provide connection with nature, the professionals opted for the shade of green. Natural elements such as wood and natural fiber denote naturalness to the environment, which also has direct lighting over the work table and reading light near the armchairs, all to harmonize with the experience and proposal of the space.

(Edgard César)
Deyse Cristina Architecture - Balsam of the Cerrado. Environment of the CASACOR Tocantins 2022 Windows.
04/22 -

Deyse Cristina Arquitetura - Bálsamo do Cerrado. The inspiration for the space is the wall at the back, with a covering that refers to a strong element of Tocantins, the red earth. Designed to be an environment of healing and pleasure, the Bálsamo do Cerrado Bathroom has an integrated Living Room and Bathroom. The furniture chosen brings the sobriety of neutral tones, ranging from beige to gray. Indirect lighting in warm colors was chosen to provide even more moments of tranquility.

(Edgard César)
Ice cream shop, by DA Arquitetura- CASACOR Tocantins 2022 Windows
05/22 -

DA Arquitetura - Ice Cream Shop. Using a palette of neutral colors and textures that recall the well-known ice cream cone, Architects Dário, Dieferson and Darlyel created a monochromatic and objective environment. The timelessness and sophistication of the beige color palette expresses the delicacy and sophistication of simplicity and brings a great sense of comfort to the environment. The texture on the wall, natural stone on the countertop and straw lamps with warm light reveal themselves as sensory elements and add even more naturalness to the ice cream shop.

(Edgard César)
Bia's World, by Fernando Neri and Dandara Gonçalves - CASACOR Tocantins Windows 2022
06/22 -

Fernando Neri and Dandara Gonçalves - Mundo de Bia. "A place where children can truly be children": this is the premise of the space designed by architect Fernando Neri and engineer Dandara Gonçalves. To give meaning to this concept, several elements that refer to the purity and lightness of childhood were used: a texture on the wall that resembles the movement of water, golden metals, tones of off-white, dry pink and serene green, and soft and subtle lighting. It is a place designed for children to express their creativity in a playful, calm and healthy way.

(Edgard César)
Oasis Room, by Kelly Iamamoto and Mariana Vinhal- CASACOR Tocantins Windows 2022
07/22 -

Kelly Iamamoto and Mariana Vinhal - Oasis Room. The post-pandemic era has awakened the need to feel welcomed, and this is the inspiration for the space designed by architects Kelly Iamamoto and Mariana Vinhal. Cozy and multifunctional, the room was designed to provide comfort and functionality at the same time. In the space, earthy and nude tones are present in regional items such as clay and straw and integrate with the greenery of the outside. The furniture is comfortable, corroborating the desired coziness. The indirect lighting has focal points harmonized with the concept of the space.

(Edgard César)
Wine Bar, by Bruno Cattini and Gustavo Carneiro- CASACOR Tocantins Windows 2022
08/22 -

Bruno Cattini and Gustavo Carneiro - The Wine Bar. Designed by architects Bruno Cattini and Gustavo Carneiro, the layout prioritizes integration. Composed of an indoor and outdoor area that accommodates tables and small lounges, the place stands out for its use of coverings and textures, colors and many natural elements to create a connection with the public. With intimate and cosmopolitan architecture, the environment is inviting to enjoy a good wine and relaxed moments. The landscaping was designed by Iemíria Rezende, who brought palm trees from the cerrado, typical of our beaches and waterfalls, as well as beautiful Vietnamese vases, incorporating the elegance of simplicity and naturalness with the sensitivity of refinement.

(Edgard César)
Bookstore, by Freires Antunes Architecture- CASACOR Tocantins 2022 Windows
09/22 -

Freires Antunes Arquitetura- Bookstore. The use of regional crafts was the inspiration for the space by architects Brenda Freire and Géssica Antunes. The aim was to revive new reading habits in this post-pandemic period! Capim Dourado, a species found in several regions of the Brazilian savannah, including Jalapão, was highlighted in the project. Used as a decorative element and made by a craftswoman from Tocantins, the mosaic on the classic bookshelf creates a delicate atmosphere and a point of light representing the sun, a striking element in the regional landscape. The gray and mustard color palettes create contrast with the designer lighting and gold finish, referring to elements of nature.

(Edgard César)
Vivian Araújo and Marcos Lafayette - Studio Office. Environment of the Janelas CASACOR Tocantins 2022.
10/22 -

Vivian Araújo and Marcos Lafayette - Studio Office. Coziness, essentialism and comfort are the keys to this work area. Architects Vivian Araújo and Marcos Lafayette bring a post-isolation trend, larger spaces. The environment has few pieces of furniture, but they are larger, and give the feeling of being more than a workstation. The textures and colors used are essential to create a feeling of coziness and spaciousness, in addition to the necessary concentration. The concrete floor with a wood texture, the curved walls and the eucalyptus biriba ceiling give the environment a natural feel. There is also a cactus, an arid plant that is easy to care for in the Tocantins region.

(Edgard César)
Traveler's Studio Garage, by Marka Arquitetura- CASACOR Tocantins 2022 Windows
11/22 -

Marka Arquitetura- Garagem Estúdio do Viajante. Architects Kaio Vilanova and Manoel Figueiredo created a masculine space for a man who loves to travel, enjoy nature and get together with friends to share his experiences. Inspired by Jalapão, the space is a loft-style garage with a living and social area, and therefore the car has a prominent place. Referring to one of Jalapão's main tourist attractions, Pedra Furada, the back wall was covered in clay. The living and social area has a small kitchen, wine cellar and beer cooler. The terracotta tones complement the dramatic and sober lighting, the design pieces and the works of art.

(Edgard César)
DNA Refuge, by Thales Zago Arquitetura- CASACOR Tocantins 2022 Windows
12/22 -

Thalezs Zago Arquitetura - DNA Refuge. Back to the nest: with the premise of being a space of shelter, well-being, security and refuge, the environment designed by architect Thales Zago is a large room that includes dining, rest, reading and TV areas. With neutral, timeless and sophisticated colors, the architect's signature is once again striking with the essentialist style, which brings the essential to the environments. A deck covered by a pergola is the element that connects the internal area with the garden and water mirror of the external area. The environment was designed to receive plenty of natural light. There is also spot lighting, with emphasis on the pendant under the dining table.

(Edgard César)
Flower Scent Store, by Kiscylla Roberta and Lana Edla - CASACOR Tocantins Windows 2022
13/22 -

Kiscylla Roberta and Lana Edla - Cheiro da Flor Store. With a multisensory design, architects Lana and Kiscylla created a space of sensations, leading visitors to reconnect with nature. With aromas as the main product, the proposal sought to instigate other fine perceptions such as touch, sight and hearing. Architecture was used as a means of associations with emotional, cultural and territorial ties. The vinyl roof with organic shapes alludes to the curves of the Jalapão Dunes and the water mirror with a compacted sand floor and surrounded by vegetation awakens in visitors the striking sensation of the regional Fervedouros.

(Edgard César)
Vivian Araújo and Marcos Lafayette - Studio Office. Environment of the Janelas CASACOR Tocantins 2022.
14/22 -

Vivian Araújo and Marcos Lafayette - Studio Office. Coziness, essentialism and comfort are the keys to this work area. Architects Vivian Araújo and Marcos Lafayette bring a post-isolation trend, larger spaces. The environment has few pieces of furniture, but they are larger, and give the feeling of being more than a workstation. The textures and colors used are essential to create a feeling of coziness and spaciousness, in addition to the necessary concentration. The concrete floor with a wood texture, the curved walls and the eucalyptus biriba ceiling give the environment a natural feel. There is also a cactus, an arid plant that is easy to care for in the Tocantins region.

(Edgard César)
Multipurpose Studio, by Cristóvão Bisneto Studio- CASACOR Tocantins Windows 2022
15/22 -

Cristóvão Bisneto Studio- Multipurpose Studio. Creating a multifunctional space, as the English term “Multipurpose” suggests, was the inspiration for architect Cristóvão Bisneto. The façade of the space is a large prismatic cube, clean and bright, connected to the outside area by a faceted “L” pergola and an eco-friendly wooden deck. Inside, the mix of styles, a striking signature of the architect, is present, with the finishing touch being some splashes of color found in designer furniture, always evident in his creations and immortalized in an authorial phrase: “Colors are the spice of the environment”. The emblematic furniture features pieces with classic “English Oxford” style features as well as more playful “Toy Art” style items.

(Edgard César)
Roots Kitchen, by Louise Cortez Arquitetura- CASACOR Tocantins 2022 Windows
16/22 -

Louise Cortez Arquitetura - Roots Kitchen. Architect Louise Cortez brought affection to this space. This kitchen is reminiscent of childhood, of 'grandma's house', a place where the family gathers, something somewhat unusual in recent times, which has been revived in the post-pandemic era. The conventional stove, in red, was the starting point for the project. The coziness of the space is due to the wood and gray tones, natural stone and the spot lighting, such as the background lighting of the furniture. A small dining table completes the identity of a functional kitchen.

(Edgard César)
Madeicom Bungalow, by Primia House Arquitetura - CASACOR Tocantins 2022 Windows
17/22 -

Primia House Arquitetura - Madeicom Bungalow. Valuing the natural aspect of the elements with a rustic, uncluttered and monochromatic aesthetic, Arthur and Milena developed a welcoming space prepared for a weekend surrounded by nature and completely disconnected from the hustle and bustle of the city. A small house, but essential and full of stories. Following the concept of the “Wabi Sabi” architectural style, the duo chose an autumnal color palette, which warms the environment. Indirect lighting in warm tones completes the feeling of coziness.

(Edgard César)
Garden Club RGomes, by Marcelo Samara Architecture- CASACOR Tocantins 2022 Windows
18/22 -

Marcelo Samara Arquitetura- Garden Club RGomes. The integration between the interior and the surrounding nature was the inspiration for Architect Marcelo Samara and Landscaper Miriam Coelho, who designed the space together. The open deck integrated with the vegetation, surrounded by the lightness of the fabrics moved by the wind, is an invitation to enjoy the sunset and the most beautiful thing in life: being with family and friends to celebrate! The shades of gray, green and wood bring harmony and tranquility. Highlights include rustic materials and finishes such as natural stone, wood and natural fibers. The intimate lighting gives prominence to the chosen decorative pieces and furniture.

(Edgard César)
Fieto Lounge, by Brava Arquitetura- CASACOR Tocantins 2022 Windows
19/22 -

Brava Arquitetura- Fieto Lounge. Designed to welcome and showcase business relationships, the space designed by architects Paulo Valle and Lucas Branquinho combines sophistication and comfort, with pieces designed by big names in Brazilian design. The wooden slatted panels reinforce the dramatic atmosphere and the contemporary furniture is further highlighted by the intimate focal lighting of the space. The space also has an outdoor square with exotic landscaping designed by Miriam Coelho, crowned with a century-old olive tree.

(Edgard César)
Palmas Lounge, by Kanthus Arquitetura- CASACOR Tocantins 2022 Windows
20/22 -

Kanthus Arquitetura- Lounge Palmas. This space was inspired by the city of Palmas. Designed by architects Maria Lucirês and Cláudia Brito to be a space for conversation, exchanging ideas and socializing, the integrated space is reminiscent of a leisure area. A large sofa, measuring over 4 meters, is the star of this space, prepared to comfortably receive guests. The space has wooden panels that recall the first buildings in the capital of Tocantins. Stone textures, earthy colors and regional handicraft items complement the freely arranged furniture. The lighting design throughout highlights elements, bringing modernity to the space.

(Edgard César)
DECA SPACE
21/22 -

Mônica Avelino Arraes - Espaço Deca. Creating a harmonious space to provide moments of well-being for the couple was the starting point for the creation of this environment. To bring this idea to life, architect Mônica Avelino brought the contemporaneity and comfort seen in the predominantly white color palette with golden tones, wood and natural texture in the decorative elements. The external pergola, made of ecological wood, creates a link with the new times and needs of the new way of living: a constant search for comfort and well-being.

(Edgard César)
BRK Square, by Fernanda Prado Architecture and Miriam Landscaping - CASACOR Tocantins Windows 2022
22/22 -

Fernanda Prado Arquitetura and Miriam Paisagismo- Praça BRK. The four elements of nature blend harmoniously in this project. The main point is the water. This element brings fluidity and lightness to the environment through two sources. Architect Fernanda Prado also uses a hollow metal pergola that generates circulation of the air element and the environmental garden is specially designed to represent the earth. The minimalist, warm-colored lighting refers to the fire, which blends in with the structure and dark color of the pergola, which creates even more emphasis. It is an interactive environment, which invites visitors to stay, read a book or enjoy the sunset.

(Edgard César)
If the focus in the 1st edition was to show the essence and great local potential of the state, now Janelas CASACOR Tocantins goes a step further and reveals the natural beauty, culture, art and richness of local crafts to the public. Inspired by regionality and in the current context of returning to origins, to the simple and essential of new living, the exhibition brings its interpretation of the theme of this year's CASACOR shows, " Infinito Particular ", which concerns biographical houses that go beyond styles. The 21 environments occupy the green area of the José Gomes Sobrinho Cultural Space, which currently also includes the Parque das Artes, a kind of open-air museum, inaugurated on May 20, 2022.

About the cast


CASACOR Tocantins 2022 Cast

(Divulgação/CASACOR)

New names join this team, such as landscapers Miriam Coelho and Iemíria Rezende, architects Fernando Neri, Dandara Gonçalves, Wiltton Fonseca, Carleane Camargo, Deyse Cristina, Kelly Iamamoto, Mariana Vinhal, Kiscylla Roberta, lana Edla and the La. viv Architects, Fonseca Camargo Architects, DA Architecture, Prímia House Architecture, Bruno Cattini Architecture and the Freires Antunes Architecture office.

About the implementation


Projeto de Implementação Janelas CASACOR Tocantins 2022

(Divulgação/CASACOR)

The award-winning Sainz Arquitetura office is leading the implementation of Janelas CASACOR Tocantins in 2022. In an area of 3,000 m² in the green space of Espaço Cultural José Gomes Sobrinho, one of the main postcards of Palmas , the duo Eduardo Sainz and Lilian Sainz They thought of a project that could bring architecture to an urban scale, generating comfort and humanization throughout its entire route. In this way, the arrangement of the containers and environments was designed in an inorganic and dynamic way, creating a simple and fluid atmosphere . The tones chosen for each module are among the earthy tones.

CASACOR Tocantins Windows Service 2022


Date: May 20 to July 3, 2022 Address: José Gomes Sobrinho Cultural Space. Green Area 302 South, Joaquim Teotônio Segurado Avenue, s/n - Southern Master Plan, Palmas/TO. More information: www.casacor.com.br Instagram: @casacortocantins