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The immersive, sensory and interactive spaces of CASACOR MG 2017

Some spaces in the exhibition invite visitors to enter sensory, reflective, interactive and artistic experiences. Check it out!

By Redação

Submitted at Sep 22, 2017, 1:28 PM

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The immersive, sensory and interactive spaces of CASACOR MG 2017
Hall Gallery - Grid Architects - Credit Jomar Bragança 02
01/06 -

Hall Gallery - Grid Arquitetos – Flávia Generoso and Luiza Ananias. As a transitional space, this environment was designed to provide an interactive experience for visitors. The idea is to distance the upper level by using clear lighting on the ceiling with distinct colors that create a scenic element like a kind of lamp.

(Jomar Bragança)
Bathroom 383 - Elephant - Credit Daniel Mansur 02
02/06 -

Exhibition/Bathroom Project 383 – Elephant – Elisa Raabe, Rogério Vilela and Talita Soares. The project starts from the questioning of gender determination for the use of public bathrooms, making provocations by using elements referring to stereotypes of "feminine" versus "masculine", and offers the possibility of free appropriation of these spaces. The intervention carried out relates the existing construction imperfections with the proposal of new ephemeral graphic overlays, determining a vibrant, unexpected and scenographic visual result.

(Daniel Mansur)
New World The Art of Dressing in the 19th Century - João Lucas Pontes and Luis Gustavo Vieira - Credit Jomar Bragança
03/06 -

New World Space, the Art of Dressing in the 19th Century – João Lucas Pontes and Luis Gustavo Vieira. Set in Brazil at the beginning of the 19th century, the soap opera New World reproduces the habits and ways of dressing of the time. This exhibition presents the costumes made for this production, important elements that portray the cultural clash between Europe and Brazil during this period, highlighting the contrast between the pomp and luxury of European clothing and the simplicity and lightness of Brazilian clothing.

(Jomar Bragança)
Exhibition 100_ MINAS - Vazio S_A - Environment by Carlos Teixeira - Credit Gabriel Castro 4
04/06 -

Exhibition 100% Minas - Vazio S/A - Carlos Teixeira. Elements usually hidden in the final architecture of a project are revealed in the exhibition 100% Minas. Struts and façade screens – common elements in civil construction – are valued in this project. The pine struts delimit, albeit subtly, the compartmentalization and circulation through the room. Uniting the struts as in a translucent labyrinth, the planes formed by the screens, in gradations of transparency, highlight the closest pieces and reveal distant pieces.

(Gabriel Castro)
Itinerant Loft - Caio Prates - Credit Jomar Bragança 13
05/06 -

Traveling Loft - Caio Prates. Installed inside a bus, the traveling loft could easily be used as a home or temporary accommodation for a couple. The project includes several spaces: living room and integrated TV, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom area with a comfortable bathtub and toilet. The proposal is to present a new way of perceiving and experiencing urban space.

(Jomar Bragança)
Central Hall and Staircase - Lena Pinheiro - Credit Jomar Bragança 01
06/06 -

Central Hall and Staircase - Lena Pinheiro. Three central halls, connected by a jacaranda staircase, have been given a concise design, with elements that identify with the building as a whole. On the ground floor, the sophisticated furniture contrasts with the white floor, walls and ceiling. A large graphic panel covers the wall of the staircase, with a street art feel. On the second floor, the highlight is the rounded sofa with a floral print, and on the third floor, the highlight is the gallery with photos by artist Flávia Bertinato.

(Jomar Bragança)
In addition to showcasing the best of architecture, design and landscaping, many professionals in CASACOR's team often transcend the limits of aesthetics to make visitors reflect on various issues in society. Others invite the viewer to participate in the exhibition through interactive spaces. CASACOR Minas Gerais 2017 is offering the public several activities of this type. Visiting the exhibition goes beyond simply admiring the mansion and its beautiful architecture. Some spaces invite visitors to enter sensory, reflective, interactive and artistic experiences. One of the great examples is the Estações Project . With the aim of promoting a dialogue between interior design and graphics, four groups were invited to freely interpret four areas of recovery of the building occupied in this edition: history, restoration, iconography and future uses of the property. Learn more about the project by clicking here ! Discover other environments and their proposals in the gallery above! CASACOR MINAS SERVICE 2017 WHEN? From August 12 to September 24, 2017 Tuesday to Friday from 3pm to 10pm
Sundays and Holidays from 1pm to 7pm WHERE? 383 Sapucai Street – Belo Horizonte – MG AS? Full: R$50 Half-price: R$25 Passport: R$ 150 Buy your ticket online clicking here !