Espaço de programação cultural, de Guaja Sapucaí - Guaja + Alpendre (Divulgação)
CASACOR Minas 2017 goes beyond the materiality of the exhibitions and also presents a series of interactive experiences between professionals and the public. Created in 2014,
CASACOR & Conversa offers workshops, lectures, film screenings and round tables with various experts. All so that visitors can be inspired, learn about and discuss even more about the world of architecture, landscaping and design. The events take place in parallel to the exhibition and feature the team of architects from
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CASACOR & Conversation schedule: August 23, Wednesday, 7:30 pm | [lecture] Does BH need a subway? With Roberto Andrés (architect and founder of Piseagrama), Matheus Silveira (designer at FCA-Fiat) and Eveline Trevisan (architect and urban planner). What are the options for getting around the city? What do the means you choose to come and go say about your relationship with the city and society? How could we go even further? These and other reflections on urban mobility and means of getting around the city city. > activity promoted by GUAJA Sapucaí | to register,
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August 24, Thursday, 7:30 pm | [round table] Estações Project – the design inserted in four halls of the mansion Panel about what was produced in the Estações project. An initiative by Greco Design in partnership with designers from Estúdio Lampejo, Hardy Design and Marcia Larica. > the ticket to visit the exhibition costs R$50 (full price) and gives access to the activity.
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August 25, Friday, 7:30 pm [round table] Authorial design, production and market With designers Marcelo Ligieri, Porfírio Valladares, Marcelo Toledo and Joana do Vale Dourado and the founder of Hometeka Roberto Andrés. Mediation: curator of the exhibition 100% Minas, Mônica Boscarino. A chat to discuss the different production processes within authorial design and distribution to the market. > the ticket to visit the exhibition costs R$50 (full price) and gives access to the activity.
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August 26, Saturday, 5pm to 7pm | [debate] Co-Circular – Design and architecture as co-creative tools for brand positioning Creative professionals discuss and exchange innovation tools that can contribute to the development of services focused on individuals, companies or products. In the chat, graphic designers Sillas Maciel (Sillas Maciel Studio) and Luciano Ferreira (Estúdio Triciclo), together with Architects Gabriel Castro (Mobio Arquitetura) and Renata da Matta (Fósforo Cenografia), discuss how graphic design and architecture become, together, an important tool to materialize the concept of a business and promote a better experience between brands and consumers. > the ticket to visit the exhibition costs R$50.00 (full price) and gives access to the activity.
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August 29, Friday, 7:30 pm | [lecture] Where will you live in 2050? With Facundo Guerra (PhD in Political Science – USP), Ana Paula Baltazar (PhD from the Bartlett School of Architecture, UC London), Carlos Teixeira (Master in Urbanism from the AA, London) and Fernando Maculan (architect and urban planner). What will the cities of the future be like? A conversation about increasingly nomadic and minimalist lives, increasingly dynamic cities, and indeterministic and hybrid architecture. > activity promoted by GUAJA Sapucaí | to register,
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August 30th to September 3rd | [exhibition] Sacred Art Exhibition – Urban Poetry An experience that will translate the brand's connection with architecture and urbanity through aesthetic interaction. The images will be printed on fabrics and a video of the brand's creation process will also be presented. Sensory exhibition with presentation of never-before-seen photos of Sacred Art with the model Thairine Garcia, photographed by photographer Weber Pádua and art direction by Luciana Nacif. > the ticket to visit the exhibition costs R$50 (full price) and gives access to the activity.
August 31, Thursday, 5pm | [lecture] Beyond the regulation of interior design with Nora Geoffroy The law that recognized the profession of interior designer and its skills is a significant achievement. Its value, however, transcends the legal aspect, as it establishes the beginning of a conceptual framework in which the idea that it is the quality of the project that determines the quality of the interior design will be consolidated. indispensable tool for definitive professional recognition within society. > activity promoted by ABD,
sign up here. August 31st, Thursday, 7pm-10pm | [chat] FuckUp Nights Agnes Farkasvolgyi from Bouquet Garni; Davi De Melo Santos, artist known as DMS; Isabela Vecci from Vecci & Lansky architecture and Pedro Pederneiras from Grupo Corpo. What do these four names have in common? They have all failed at some project they have undertaken. And they reveal their stories during Fuckup Nights. > event promoted by Fuckup Nights Belo Horizonte.
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September 1st, Friday, 5pm to 8pm | [workshop] Workshop lights in the city with lighting designer Mariana Novaes The Lights in the City workshop aims to raise awareness among citizens about city lighting and its influence on the well-being of its inhabitants, regardless of their education and experience. After a presentation on the topic of public lighting, participants will set off on a walk to observation of the lighting around CASACOR Minas 2017. After the walk there will be a discussion and sharing of impressions of the route taken and a deeper look at the topic. > registration R$ 125 (includes access to the exhibition and workshop),
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September 2, Saturday, 6pm | [cinema commentary] Medianeras (1h35 | 2011, Argentina, Directed by: Gustavo Taretto) With architect Camila Zyngier The film is set in Buenos Aires and questions the role of architecture in the daily lives of the city's inhabitants. The narrative presents reflections on how spaces and technology can paradoxically connect or separate people. > activity promoted by GUAJA Sapucaí | to register,
click here. September 6, Wednesday, 7:30 pm | [lecture] When is it art, when is it architecture? Conversation about architecture, art, culture, museums, exhibition projects, site-specific, pavilions. Today, the work of art is subordinated to a new type of experience: the architectural hyperreality of the museum, which either goes beyond its promise of sheltering artistic work and steals its scene, or remains neutral, in a white cube, to the point of being heterotopic. If we admit that we long for moments of encounters with art, what is this space? What is the architecture that best communicates and commits to the artistic experience of the participant? or spectator? > activity promoted by GUAJA Sapucaí | to register,
click here. September 9, Saturday, 6pm | [cinema commentary] Koolhaas Houselife (58min | 2008, France, Directed by: Ila Bêka, Louise Lemoine) With architect Camila Zyngier The film is a visual and perceptive narrative about the enigmatic Maison Bordeaux, designed in 1998 by the Oma/Rem Koolhaas office. The filmmakers present us with an unusual and spontaneous reading of this work by Koolhaas, since, unlike other documentaries on Architecture and Design, the narrator is Mrs. Guadalupe Acedo, the Maison's housekeeper. > activity promoted by GUAJA Sapucaí | to register,
click here. September 13, Wednesday, 7pm | [lecture] Chat about sustainability With Cláudia Mendonça Castro and guests Reflection on sustainability and the implications of this term, used to define human actions that aim to meet the current needs of human beings, without compromising the future of future generations. It is possible to maintain economic and material development without harming the environment, using resources natural resources in an intelligent way so that they can be maintained in the future? What indicators can be used to evaluate our sustainability performance? > the ticket to visit the exhibition costs R$50 (full price) and gives access to the activity.
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September 13, Wednesday, 8:30 pm | Launch of the certification and seal in corporate sustainability – SAS Certificadora Presentation and launch of a new sustainability certification model, aimed at organizations of all sizes and areas of activity. Information on the auditing and certification process. Mediators: Alexandre Prosdocimi and representatives of SAS Certificadora. > the ticket to visit the exhibition costs R$50 (full price) and gives access to the activity.
September 12, Tuesday, 7:30 pm | [lecture] How can preserved architecture remain alive and still evolve? With Flávio Carsalade (architect) Today, more than 12% of the world's territory is preserved, and a significant percentage is in the process of being declared cultural, historical, and historical heritage. What will become of future generations? What room is there for them to reinvent themselves if they are doomed? to maintain and preserve such a relevant part of the planet? Preservation and modernity are not opposites. In fact, it was 'invented' as part of a foundation of modern innovation. Do we now need a new system of mediation between preservation and development? Conversation about preservation, memory, listing (material, cultural), tourism, intervention in historical heritage, resources, and contemporary cities. > activity promoted by GUAJA Sapucaí | to register,
click here. September 15, Friday, 7:30 pm | [lecture] Why do we build glass buildings? With Carlos Alberto Maciel (architect from UFMG), Camila Zyngier (Specialist in Geoprocessing in Urban and Environmental Landscape) and Martin Corullon (Metro Arquitetos Associados). Conversation about urban landscape, geometry resulting from law, real estate market and environmental comfort. > activity promoted by GUAJA Sapucaí | to register,
click here. September 16, Saturday, 6pm | [cinema commentary] Mon Oncle (2h | 1958, France, Directed by: Jacques Tati) With architect Camila Zyngier In this film, Jacques Tati plays Monsieur Hulot. Hulot lives happily on the outskirts of the city and is greatly admired by his nephew, Gerard. The boy, in turn, lives a mechanized life with his parents in a very peculiar house. The dialogue between these “ worlds” generates a series of curious situations, full of criticism and humor. > activity promoted by GUAJA Sapucaí | to register,
click here. Paid events give access to the exhibition, just present proof of registration/payment at the exhibition box office. CASACOR MINAS SERVICE 2017 WHEN? From August 12 to September 24, 2017 Tuesday to Friday from 3pm to 10pm Saturdays from 1pm to 10pm Sundays and Holidays from 1pm to 7pm
WHERE? 383 Sapucai Street – Belo Horizonte – MG
AS? Full: R$50 Half-price: R$25 Passport: R$ 150
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