The 34 projects signed by the 55 professionals from the CASACOR RS team competed in ten award categories. Check it out!
Updated at Oct 27, 2021, 9:48 AM - Submitted at Oct 27, 2021, 10:00 AM
Luiz Sentinger - Original Deca Kitchen.(Cristiano Bauce/)
The winners of the CASACOR RS 2021 Awards were revealed on the evening of last Thursday, October 21, at an event that brought together the cast of the show. The evening began with a chat on the theme " The new way of living ", led by by CASACOR's content director, Pedro Ariel Santana, and with the participation of the award's guest judges: designer Jader Almeida and architect Juliana Medeiros .
The 34 projects signed by the 55 professionals in the cast competed in ten categories . The highlights were decided by a specialized jury with technical representatives from the area, such as directors of the state's architecture schools, renowned architects and designers, and by the visitors' vote through a totem. at the end of the route.
The " Kitchen Original Deca " environment by Luiz Sentinger was the big winner of the night, taking home the Popular Jury Prize and the Best Environment Award CASACOR RS 2021. For the recognition in the main category, the architect won a trip to Curaçao, in the Caribbean, offered by Costaneira.
Designed to be an extension of the living room, Sentinger's kitchen features flooring and walls with wood grain and nuances and natural rocks. On the countertop, the rustic design of the Deca built-in sink creates a surprising composition next to the Single lever mixer with custom color.
The Best Public Use Environment Award went to the project "Bathrooms - Refresh l Recharge l Restart", by the dlp Arquitetura office. The bathroom project also includes a lounge with a contemporary style, a mix of designer furniture and photographic works that stand out in space.
In the Revelation Award category, the winner was Mowa Arquitectura, with the project "Altos da Serra". The environment is contemplated by the balance between natural elements, expressing rusticity and contemporaneity with wooden textures and stones with light tones, which connect in every project, bringing timelessness and sophistication.
Five other highlights also received mentions. The highlight in Biophilic Design went to " Casa Wabi Sabi ", by Daniel Wilges, who also received the Highlight in Use of Coating.
Wilges' project has minimalism as its central idea and focuses on what is essential. Right at the entrance, following the concept of natural materials and reconnection with nature, straw is used as a covering. The floor of the space is made using discarded white marble, creating unique and winding paths in the space, thus practicing an artisanal concept and reinforcing the idea of finding beauty in imperfections .
The highlight in art and design was the project by Studio Fernanda Basso, "Seiza Exhibition Room". Curated by Viviane Possa, the space is composed of several works of art and installations, and brings an aesthetic essentialism linked to the philosophy oriental , with cement textures in the composition.
The “Club HVM” space, by the HVM Arquitetura office, a newcomer to the show, was recognized with the Highlight in Use of Color . The references for the project came from the vocation of the space itself, which combines lavatories, toilets and a lounge. From this , the office identified the potential of the location's relationship with a nightclub environment, in developing the concept.
The highlight for family fun was the “Pátio Gourmet”, by JGS Arquitetos Associados. The idea of the space is to reconnect with the past, when houses had an internal courtyard, which served as protection and leisure in connection with nature. .
Architect and craftsman Bruno De Lazzari was responsible for creating the trophy awarded to the main categories. The exclusive piece is a sculpture inspired by the central theme of the event and was produced in wood and resin marble.