A room It can have a minimalist, colorful,
clean , playful, sophisticated or any other aesthetic that reflects the resident's personality. At
CASACOR Paraná 2024 , the cast showed the versatility of this room by presenting 7 bedrooms with different styles of architecture , design and decoration . Check it out! 1. Ico's Room, by Alessandra Gandolfi
(Eduardo Macarios / CASACOR)
Enrico, an autistic teenager who loves music and his dog, is the inspiration for this room designed for his comfort and independence. In addition to meeting the specific needs of the 14-year-old boy, the room's purpose is to foster his independence and self-esteem . (Eduardo Macarios / CASACOR)
To create an inclusive environment full of personality, architect Alessandra Gandolfi invested in automation technology, sensory materials and organic shapes. The bed has a headboard specially designed by the architect: the piece of furniture has the same silhouette as Pipa , to keep Enrico in contact with his pet while he sleeps. 2. Serra Cottage, by Thiago Zoller and Rebeca Zanuthi
(Fernando Fioretin Fotografia / CASACOR)
In the
Cottage da Serra environment, one of the
Tiny Houses at CASACOR Paraná 2024 , the bedroom is a comforting space, where it is possible to learn from the past, experience the present and plan for the future.
(Fernando Fioretin Fotografia / CASACOR)
The sustainable solution designed for the project is expressed in the other natural materials that highlight the environment. And the highlight is the architecture of the space, which the architects describe as the “construction system of the future”: modular construction .
3. Morada Mar, by Maria Alice Crippa and Gustavo Assis
The bedroom in the
Morada Mar beach house exemplifies how a space can go beyond its interior space. With a view of nature, the room awakens the appreciation of the greenery outside
— while at the same time bringing a sense of protection and comfort to those inside.
(Eduardo Macarios / CASACOR)
In this setting that prioritizes few elements, the highlight is the composition between the stone walls and the vegetation that surrounds the entire space. The project stands out as a living work, forming designs that change according to the light from its openings.
4. Guest Room, by Marcelo Lopes
(Samuel Berger / CASACOR)
Inspired by Plato’s “Myth of the Cave,” this
guest room lives up to the purpose of the exhibition and questions the conventions of interior design. The dramatic tone of the space is achieved through the play of light and shadow
— a contrast that seeks to intensify the experience of visitors and place them as protagonists within the space.
(Samuel Berger / CASACOR)
The couple's bedroom takes visitors back to fond memories of the 1980s
— a decade that marked the birth of the cool, youthful couple who inspired the space. The strong, vibrant tones combined with the metallic finishes of the high-gloss lacquer evoke the cheerful and fun setting that characterizes this generation.
(Eduardo Macarios / CASACOR)
The built-in woodwork, typical of the architecture of the time, ensures maximum use of the small space. In addition, curved and colorful elements hold objects brought back from adventures experienced around the world by the duo – who love travel and colors. The ambiance is finished off with signed pieces, collectibles and works by local artists, all inspired by American designers who follow the
happy chic style.
6. Artist's Room, by Renata Pisani
(Eduardo Macarios / CASACOR)
Timelessness ,
elegance and
coziness are the pillars of this bedroom that pays homage to singer Rafa Gomes. To reflect the artist's personality, architect Renata Pisani opted for a monochromatic palette with shades of
off-white and gray
— hues that, combined with the shelves in shades of grayish green, seek to exude a feminine identity.
7. Refuge House, by Juliana Marques and Roberta Lanza
A project that transcends the ephemeral and celebrates the perennial , uniting legacies of the past with current technologies. Inspired by the rich regional culture , resulting from the miscegenation of the ancestral peoples of Paraná, the ancestral home is redesigned. Despite its modern features with a gabled roof, the environment is covered with materials that evoke history , such as clay, straw, wood and stone. Service - CASACOR Paraná 2024
Where: Bishop Dom José Street, 2222 – Batel - Curitiba (PR)
When: June 4th to July 28th, 2024
Opening hours: Tuesday to Friday, from 2pm to 9pm Saturdays and Sundays, from 1pm to 9pm
Digital box office: https://appcasacor.com.br/en/events/parana-2024 Ticket prices: R$ 90 - Full R$ 45 - Half price About the Half-Price Ticket benefit: it is mandatory to present documentation proving the right to the benefit in accordance with current legislation.
More information: (41) 3155-6161 l (41) 98868-1517 info@casacorparana.com.br
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