Ester Carro , architect and activist, debuts this year at
CASACOR São Paulo and promises an environment full of references to her history. "To create my environment at
CASACOR I will bring a bit of indigenous culture, which is also part of my ancestry", says the professional.
(OneNoir Fotografia/CASACOR)
To begin, Ester Carro invited indigenous artist
Waxamani Mehinako to create an exclusive panel that will be installed in a special place in the environment. "The first tests have already been completed by the hands of the incredible
Waxamani Mehinako carried out by Tomas Alvim and I can only say that I am very happy and excited to
give a voice to those who fight for life, for our lands, for our forests ", says the architect, who this week posted on her social media a
preview of what is to come.
The project, carried out in partnership with
Claudia Moreira Salles ,
Estúdio Buriti and
Tintas Coral, will have many surprises in store for this professional who has made her career a
constant process of improving the lives of people in her community , Jardim Colombo, in Paraisópolis, São Paulo. "Let's fight together for life, for a less unequal society; I count on everyone's support."
(OneNoir Fotografia/CASACOR)
At 26, Ester Carro is an architect, activist and social urban planner, as well as a researcher at Insper and president of Fazendinhando , a movement for territorial, cultural and social regeneration in Jardim Colombo. Her first project was to transform a landfill into a park .