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Brazil of Origin: CASACOR SP's space full of nature and native forest

Designed by the KalilFerre Paisagismo office, the environment simulates the Brazilian native forest, with its animal and plant species.

By Ana Carolina Harada

Submitted at May 24, 2018, 2:57 PM

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Brazil of Origin: CASACOR SP's space full of nature and native forest

After passing through the Entrance Lounge and before starting the tour of the spaces, visitors to CASACOR São Paulo 2018 will have a pleasant surprise: the Brasil de Origem space, designed by the KalilFerre Paisagismo office, welcomes the public.

The goal is to interact with nature and the forest: the project has 153 m² and around 1,500 plant seedlings and 130 trees, all native. This means that the species do not require much maintenance and adapt easily to the soil. All this flora invades the press room, the reception and a meeting point for the circulators.

From a landscape perspective, the environment is organized into four levels of height, which take into account both the aesthetic criteria and the natural arrangement of the forests. The highest level is occupied by the existing trees, and just below, Cotton Trees from Praia were planted. and Mulatto Woods, Quaresmeiras do Brejo, Mirindibas, Dedaleiros and Oitis.

Heliconias Bihai and Caribaea, Cyclantos and Calatheas occupy a lower level with their rounded leaves and striking flowers. Finally, Philodendrons such as Guaimbes and Ondulatum, and more beach Irises and different Marantas and Bromeliads make up the lowest part.

Representing the fauna and completing the small biome created by the professionals, there is a lake, approximately 45 m², full of exuberant fish, such as aruanas, pirarucus and apaiaris. The construction is sustainable and did not generate waste, sending a message of preservation and integration with the nature that pays homage.

(Evelyn Müller)

CASACOR SERVICE SAO PAULO 2018 WHEN? From May 22nd to July 29th Tuesday to Saturday, from 12pm to 9pm Sunday, from 12pm to 8pm WHERE?