CASACOR São Paulo , the main event of the most comprehensive architecture, landscaping and interior design exhibition in the Americas, brings its 36th edition to the heart of São Paulo:
Conjunto Nacional (at Avenida Paulista, 2073), one of the city’s most important architectural landmarks. From
May 30 to August 6 , visitors will be able to see the cast’s interpretations of the theme “
Body & Home .” Tickets for the launch party will be sold in partnership with
Diversa, Arte e Cultura (DAC) – a social organization focused on promoting human diversity, supporting cultural, artistic and social projects and events. DAC will receive 100% of the funds raised in the campaign. "Having CASACOR as a partner in 2023 in Diversity projects for the LGBT+ community is of utmost importance, as it shows how we can all connect and live in a more just and egalitarian society", says
Renato Viterbo , Vice-President of the São Paulo LGBT+ Parade and Financial Director of DAC Diversa Arte e Cultura
Tickets cost R$500.00. Tickets can be purchased through the
CASACOR app . CASACOR Sao Paulo 2023 Avant Premiere Service
Where: Conjunto Nacional, on Paulista Avenue, 2073
When: May
27 , 2023
Exclusive ticket office for the event on the CASACOR app . About CASACOR
A company of the Abril Group,
CASACOR is recognized as the largest living experience in the Americas. The event brings together renowned architects, decorators and landscapers every year and in 2020 it reaches its 35th edition in São Paulo, with 17 national venues (Bahia, Brasília, Ceará, Espírito Santo, Goiás, Mato Grosso do Sul, Minas Gerais, Paraná, Pernambuco, Rio de Janeiro, Rio Grande do Norte, Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, Sergipe, Ribeirão Preto and Tocantins), and three international venues (Bolivia, Paraguay and Peru).
About Diversa, Art and Culture (DAC)
Diversa, Arte e Cultura (DAC) is a social organization focused on promoting human diversity, supporting projects and events of a cultural, artistic and social nature. The organization was created on December 13, 2012 by and for LGBT+ people, to preserve the memory of the community through collective and participatory processes. The main objectives of the organization are: to preserve the memory of the LGBT+ population through collective and participatory processes; to stimulate, promote and include LGBT+ artists and their cultural production; to promote the culture of peace and education in human rights; and to combat violence and discrimination against LGBT+ people.