The
2017 editions of CASACOR are coming to an end. In the coming weeks, the last exhibitions will end their exhibitions and the first
CASACOR Miami , the last event of the year, will be inaugurated. With the theme Focus on the Essential, the brand presented 20 exhibitions with the best of architecture, design and landscaping from the Americas. Several of these projects have received international recognition, showcasing the quality of what is produced in Brazil. Global visibility is important for our artists, designers, architects, decorators and landscapers to transcend borders and prove that the region is a potential market.
Galeria Meia 1 at
CASACOR Brasília 2017 was featured on
ArchDaily , the most visited Chilean architecture website in the world, and on
Dezeen ,
another influential publication in the sector. https://www.facebook.com/ArchDailyBrasil/posts/1892229297461906
The project, designed by Debaixo do Bloco Arquitetura, is based on the concrete and white of Niemeyer's architecture. These key elements come together in a language that reveals the imperfections and authenticity of the space. Brazilian furniture and works by artist Christus Nobrega were inserted in a specific way, distributed throughout the 105 m². https://www.facebook.com/dezeen/photos/a.248346488673.140739.101882448673/10155752492033674/?type=3&theater This year, a 2016 project was awarded by the
American Society of Landscape Architects. Eliane Square, by CASACOR São Paulo 2016 , received the Honor Award from Asla. This is the second time that the professional has received the award, the first being in 2014 with Jardim GM.
Along with major international projects, such as the Chicago Botanic Garden and the Central Seawall in New York, the Hanazaki office is the only Brazilian representative in the Asla Award. Newcomer
CASACOR Franca also had a project published by
ArchDaily .
The professionals from the mf + arquitectos office
created an oasis inspired by a cosmopolitan character and collector of stories. https://www.facebook.com/ArchDailyBrasil/photos/a.350364214981763.91110.271734082844777/1886181568066679/?type=3&permPage=1
The architecture of Recanto do Colecionador has a simple proposal integrated with nature through the use of natural materials such as stone, wood, marble and concrete. https://www.facebook.com/designboomnews/posts/10155738646417179
The environment was also highlighted by designboom , another influential international design and architecture portal.
CASACOR Rio Grande do Sul was not left out of the posts from all over Brazil. The Home Office of Marcelo Polido and Ana Hnszel was shared by Ashley Stark, digital influencer and Creative Director of Stark Carpet.