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CASACOR Bahia 2018: coliving and collaboration inspire 36 environments

The harmonious coexistence between people and the new cycle of sharing bring new meanings to the historic mansion

By Alex Alcantara

Submitted at Oct 2, 2018, 8:28 AM

03 min de leitura
CASACOR Bahia 2018: coliving and collaboration inspire 36 environments
Tatiana Campos
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La Vita È Bella - Tatiana Campos Melo. Gathering friends and family, reading a book or relaxing. The space softens the rush of everyday life with the lightness of white - a sensation also suggested by the central glass table and the swing. The vertical garden and the loose sofa in the middle of the room, with seats on both sides, transform the space into one of the family's favorite corners.

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Rocha Rodrigues
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Eat, Love and Pray - Rodrigo Rodrigues and Marcelo Rocha. The gourmet kitchen is the focus and takes advantage of the beautiful view, in this proposal for a home that looks like a home. The duo was concerned with creating an accessible project, in which the visitor could imagine themselves, using simple materials such as metal and wood. Green and multifunctional panels visually connect the spaces, with the help of the natural color palette.

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We All Live in a Yellow Submarine - Talita Freire and Bianca Lopes. We all live in a yellow submarine, said the Beatles song. In this invitation to imagination, the toy library also follows an ecofriendly vibe. The duo reuses a container structure and applies sustainable materials and techniques, such as thermal-acoustic insulation in PET wool and solar panels.

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Activity on the Slab - Fernando Rocha and Marcos Malamut. The project is developed on the large slab on the hillside, connected to the landscape that stretches from the Lacerda Elevator to Ponta de Humaitá. The perfect place for relaxation, where there are areas for socializing and contemplation, spaces with moving water and a vegetal screen. Everything is visually integrated, including the floor layout.

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I'm Going to Work - Two Architecture. Imagine the Brazilianness of Bossa Nova guiding the space, between the strength of the rectilinear design and the softness of the colors. The lighting is diluted in the ceiling and niches. The intention of this office is to transport the visitor to the 1960s, a decade that remains contemporary in design, and pay homage to the musician João Gilberto.

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Getting married is cheap - Ana Claudia Nonato and Ana Paula Nonato. The suite combines simple lines and light tones to convey a contemporary air, in an elegant space that pays homage to the singer Claudia Leitte. The large TV is so generous that it works as a divider between the rooms. The floor-to-ceiling large window guarantees a privileged view of the sea.

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Sculpture Garden - Alex Sá. Among sculptures, trees and palm trees, the public enjoys the environment and reflects on the existence of a world that increasingly needs green spaces. Among the species that inhabit the space are Pau Ferro, Pau Brasil and Oiti. Contemporary furniture completes the project.

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Staying Late - Gabriela Ahringsmann and Paula Risério. Modernity and nature meet in this unique space, measuring just over 30m². Following the trend of modern apartments, the professionals present a direct connection between the living room and the gourmet balcony, in addition to the coziness and lightness of natural elements, present in the choice of colors and materials used.

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Come In, The House Is Yours - Luiz Humberto Carvalho. The professional shows the personality of his work with the use of prefabricated materials. Using cement boards, metal structures, glass and Sili Walls, he creates an impressive space for the visitor. Furniture and works of art were carefully chosen to provide a counterpoint to the project, in addition to the landscaping by Alex Sá.

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Casa Nero - Cecillia Reis and Mariana Barreto. The color black gives the space its name and is present on the floor and walls. An elegant feature that highlights the white elements and metallic details, translating a young and contemporary style.

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Origins - Dinah Lins. The Amazon and indigenous culture are revered in earthy tones and especially in green, which even takes over the ceiling. The gourmet space was delimited by a slatted wooden portico, with special lighting. The textures and personality of the handcrafted art are added to the portraits, which are highlighted in black and white, to strengthen the project's narrative.

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Manarelli Guimarães
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Where I Can Gather My Friends - Manarelli Guimarães Arquitetura. It includes a bar-style dining and lounge space. At this junction, it establishes a cosmopolitan atmosphere with inspirations that come from Italy, whether in the luxurious leather furniture and raw fabrics, or in the lacquered panels that cover the walls.

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Sapotizeiro Garden - Joilson Barbosa and Tânia Facchinetti. To make the most of the garden, the duo created a space for contemplation and relaxation. In addition to the plants, two decks were added on different levels, one for enjoying the horizon and the other for reading and resting. The shade of the sapodilla tree branches creates a relaxing atmosphere under the protection of nature.

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Dô Show - Isabel Villas and Paulo Henrique Souza. A studio where fashion and architecture are infused, with a strong presence of works of art and a precise curation of objects. In this particular universe, the contrast between the blue of the accessories and the warm tone of the walls and ceiling, which is in fashion this season, is striking. The space was divided into a living room, dining room with bar, work area and a closet with bathroom.

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The Garden Hall and Restroom - Augusto Senna and Marcela Silveira. The lounge precedes the restroom and creates a space for interaction, waiting and rest, with functional furniture and a homey ambiance. The natural appearance of the materials prevails, such as the wood that warms the walls. The lighting creates points of attention and makes the environment welcoming.

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The Garden Hall and Restroom - Augusto Senna and Marcela Silveira. The lounge precedes the restroom and creates a space for interaction, waiting and rest, with functional furniture and a homey ambiance. The natural appearance of the materials prevails, such as the wood that warms the walls. The lighting creates points of attention and makes the environment welcoming.

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In Bossa Rhythm - João Freire. The experience in the presidential suites of imposing hotels guided the design language. Walls covered in Pau Ferro wood add sobriety and warmth, while the leather on the headboard and pillows reinforces and updates the elegance. Lamps, plants and works of art fill and personalize every corner. The green armchairs do not go unnoticed, next to the designer table with gold legs.

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What Are You Hungry For? - Luiz Claudio Motta and Marcus Lima. Two islands with counters for meals make up the kitchen and dining area of the coliving, a social space that embraces the ideals of sustainability. The project has easy-to-clean and maintain coverings, such as vinyl flooring and stainless steel cabinets. The lighting takes advantage of the high ceiling, with sequences of targeted and punctual spotlights.

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Like and Share - José Marcelino. CoStore brings together works by local artists, artisans and entrepreneurs in the areas of gastronomy, decoration, fashion and home goods. Therefore, the space reflects the trends of sharing and collaboration in its 90 m². With one detail: without interfering with the original architecture. The open areas are versatile, with varied display spaces and repurposed furniture.

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Alento - 3 Bedrooms Architecture. Designed for the practical and modern couple, who likes to rest and spend quality time with friends, the project focuses on the integration of spaces. The joinery and lighting ensure a cozy atmosphere, which becomes sophisticated with the addition of gold details, marbled textures and natural leather on the chairs.

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Functional Men's Restroom - Fernanda Gabriela Leal. Table football has marked the childhood of many generations. Based on fond memories, the space captivates visitors with a contemporary style and neutral tones that highlight the green of the various plants and also the game table. The fixtures come in a variety of colors, and the sinks are shaped like fountains.

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Champagneria - Trietto Interiores. The wooden structure symbolizes the strength of a tree and exalts the concept of A Casa Viva. Mirrors applied to the ceiling further highlight the effect of geometry and depth, together with the lighting. The marble walls bring the expected glamour, while the living room takes on a relaxed atmosphere with the colors wine, mustard, green and blue.

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When the Second Sun Arrives - Catia Bacellar. To express the casual chic style of the young man who is in tune with the trends, this studio was created with inspiration from the main character of the soap opera Segundo Sol, Beto Falcão. Comfort and bold design meet in the furniture, which proposes a versatile layout. The color palette is intentionally austere, exploring dark shades of green and wood.

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Marlon Gama
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It's Both Sky and Sea in a Blue Kiss - Marlon Gama. This sustainable beach hut overlooks the Baía de Todos os Santos, with the energy of the color white brightening the ceiling and walls. Leather and natural fabrics, mostly linen, dress the furniture, which is accompanied by pieces from national designers, such as Sérgio Rodrigues. The multicolored canvas, which affirms Brazilianness, is by singer Carlinhos Brown.

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Blue of the Color of the Sea - Luana Cervino, Márcio Davi and Ana Lúcia Cervino. Sophisticated and with regional touches, the project is dedicated to the Bahian artist Maria Adair. The spaces combine moments of leisure and inspiration, immersed in a sustainable atmosphere, organized into kitchen, living room, bedroom and bathroom. Wood is everywhere, in furniture and partitions, while exposed concrete appears on walls and the base of the bed.

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Arauco Restaurant - Frederico Jordan. The privilege of enjoying the sunset at Baía de Todos os Santos is not the only attraction of the project, which has a great highlight on its facade. The volume of the three-dimensional panel steals the visitors' gaze, integrated into the colonial mansion. A few tables line the pleasant balconies.

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Jardim do Carmo - Lívia Imbassahy, Alana Siquara and Nancy Ribeiro. Intimate, the landscaping with organic lines and the ambiance with rustic furniture reinforce the harmony with nature. The space is also designed for those who appreciate art, exhibiting several sculptures by Elezer Nobre. Everything takes place on the sustainable wooden deck.

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Coworking Doca 31 - Thais Vaz. The environment breaks with the formality of work environments and is inspired by the port of Salvador, in addition to the transit of cultures and historicities through Baía de Todos os Santos. The colors refer to containers, as well as the use of metal structures and concrete, with an industrial feel. With a loose layout, it creates sensory conditions that generate relationships, comfort and creativity.

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Soul of a Poet - Silvana Rosemberg. The space is inspired by the life of the doctor who is also a poet, finding common points between these vocations - books, sensitivity, affection. In a mix of classic and contemporary, the space gained walls covered in wood, shelves in corten steel, ambience in soft tones and a cozy look, with prints and materials that invite touch.

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Functional Toilet for People with Disabilities - Ana Paula Rocha and Lorena Valverde. The green color, which plays a leading role in the project, is associated with metals and rose gold accessories, which create a contrast between simplicity and sophistication. The combination of light fixtures and the geometric effect created with two triangular mirrors are particularly noteworthy.

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Functional Women's Restroom - Lorena Damásio. In an all-black design, the space evokes nighttime and glamour, to capture the imagination of women. Monochromatic, the space explores volume, sequences and fragmentation. There is a discreet interference from the bronze mirrors applied to the carpentry and gold metalwork. To finish, a touch of green in the plants interspersed on the shelves.

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La Nostra Casa In Cima Al Mondo - David Bastos. A meeting point between the environment and nature, taking advantage of the view of All Saints Bay. Few good materials enhance the space, such as the ebonized oak that is the main feature on the floor, walls and ceiling. The Roma Imperiali quartzite forms a large panel and expresses its beauty.

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A Sea That Has No Size - Laís Galvão. The openwork wooden panel defines the space without losing its lightness and natural light, creating an additional area to display works of art. The project is reminiscent of a beach house, and neutral colors predominate, dialoguing with bright shades of blue and turquoise in the designer furniture.

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Ana Paula and Ana Claudia
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I Invent a Pier - Sonja Lopes and Nubia Caloula. The view from the viewpoint is breathtaking, and the space promotes concentration on the experiences and sensations of the present - subtly capturing the concept of Mindfulness. To promote reconnection with the essential, the project uses natural elements, such as wood and handmade nautical rope furniture, as well as conscious landscaping.

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Artist's Workshop - GAM Arquitetos. In the 110 m2 space, the exposed concrete of the original slab and pillars - previously covered by plaster and paint - regains its prominence. Guido Ramos, Anna Fernandes and Marcelo Bezerril also designed the almost 6 m long steel table, with a single support on the floor and a cantilevered extension. It embraces the jabuticabeira planted there. In the furniture, a mix of national design pieces, by Gustavo Bittencourt, Sérgio Rodrigues and Jader Almeida.

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Half Bossa Nova and Rock'n Roll - Jéssica Araújo. Nature is a framed work of art that surrounds the loft and recovers an essentially Brazilian DNA, such as bossa nova. This rhythm is represented in the handcrafted elements and the smooth movement of the design lines. The presence of steel and concrete, as well as the cooler tones, convey the rock'n'roll spirit.

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I Photographed You on My Rolleyflex - Bruna Oliveira. Dedicated to photographer Sinisia Coni, the space integrates a studio and her home, without sacrificing comfort and circulation. In addition to the human warmth that emanates from the photos, the wood in the furniture and the leather on the sofa promote coziness. Copper was chosen to punctuate the complements.

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Who would have thought that Chácara Baluarte, a 19th-century mansion, would live to see so many transformations in the way people live and work? The building's spacious and sumptuous spaces capture the trends in the 36 spaces of CASACOR Bahia 2018. Open until November 11, it celebrates the future and the era of sharing, inspired by the themeA Casa Viva . With this new vision, the building now includes three large areas: lofts, coliving and co-store, with a collaborative store and restaurant. Coexistence, contact between people and mobility are present in various forms, converging on the importance of human relationships and reflection on the occupation of spaces. The location of the exhibition, at Chácara Baluarte, is also intentional and points to another contemporary movement. It is located in the Santo Antônio Além do Carmo neighborhood and celebrates the vitality of city centers, in addition to offering visitors a stunning view of All Saints Bay. It is present in several projects, as you can see in the image gallery. CASACOR Bahia 2018 SERVICE WHEN? From October 2nd to November 11th
WHERE? Baluarte Farm – Santo Antonio Beyond Carmo AS? Entire entry: R$ 40 Half-price: R$20 (For seniors, university students or UNE card holders) Payment by card, debit only. Click here and buy your ticket online!