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A wedding will take place at Casa Cor RS 2015

For the first time in the history of Casa Cor, a wedding will take place in one of the spaces of the Rio Grande do Sul show

By Alex Alcantara

Submitted at Jul 23, 2015, 4:30 PM

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06 CAPELA - Dall'Agnol R Despite being unusual and surprising, Casa Cor Rio Grande do Sul 2015 will host a wedding in the A Capela space, designed by architect Dall'Agnoll R. Júnior, on July 24th, starting at 5 pm.
For the procession, seven other former brides will be wearing red dresses and will hand the bouquet of seven herbs of prosperity to the bride. After the celebration, the guests, who will wear a black/white dress code, will toast with the seven-tier cake made by cake designer Gil Santos. The Chapel: Motivated by the actions of important religious leaders from different nations, who sought to promote peace and harmony among people, Architect Dall'Agnol R. Júnior created an ecumenical environment for the 2015 exhibition, which has a key element, developed through a study: the number 7. In Christianity, the world was created in 7 days; in Judaism - the Menorah (a 7-branched candelabra) and Shabbat (the seventh day of rest); in Umbanda - 7 Nations; in Islam - foundation in the 7th century; in Shintoism - first recorded practices in the 7th century; in Buddhism and Hinduism - 7 chakras of the human body. To achieve this, the professional designed an environment that is seven meters high, with seven external pinnacles (masts without flags that also represent the connection between the earthly and divine planes, as they point to the sky), seven glazed spaces, seven hanging chandeliers and seven LCD screens. The ecumenical character is given by the neutral aesthetics of the place, using pure forms and without any embellishment in the composition. Everything is in neutral colors such as white, light gray and beige, seeking a celestial atmosphere. The double-height ceiling seeks to reproduce the sensation of spatiality that the faithful experience when entering a large temple of their religion around the world. The space is multisensory, where in addition to a specific odor based on flowers and lime, it also presents an explanatory film of the project concept with the song Anthem sung by Josh Groban as the soundtrack.