Minas Gerais architect Myrna Porcaro mixes elements of North American and Brazilian cultures in this year's exhibition.
Submitted at May 6, 2015, 2:56 PM

The 97 m² loft, designed by Minas Gerais architect Myrna Porcaro for CASA COR SÃO PAULO 2015, was named “Living Brazilian in Miami”. This is because Myrna mixes elements of the lifestyle of the North American city with genuinely Brazilian products, such as works of art, crafts and materials from Brazil in the finishing of the pieces and fabrics. “The idea is to create a fusion between the two cultures and lifestyles”, explains the architect. The project’s partners include Artefacto , Botteh , Safira Seda and Passado Composto . Check out images of the project:

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