The architect and interior designer
Érica Salguero launches her second book,
Sentir, a work that marks a new phase in her career: more reflective, authorial, and guided by the search for meaning. With nearly 20 years at the helm of the office that bears her name, Érica is recognized for her sensitivity in capturing clients' desires and for translating dreams into projects that welcome, inspire, and enchant. Curated from recent projects, gathered by themes that reflect her style, the book offers an approach that goes beyond aesthetics. It is an invitation to explore the feelings that a space can evoke. "In such a fast-paced world, tranquility and authenticity have become central," Érica reflects.
More than just presenting projects, Sentir weaves together memories, inspirations, and learnings of the architect. The publication also includes personal excerpts about her connection to equestrianism, spirituality, and the intimate relationship she develops with each client. The preface is signed by
Pedro Ariel Santana, journalist, curator, and a national reference in the design world. With a project designed by Studio Reina, the book celebrates Érica's contemporary style, characterized by neutral bases, strategic use of colors, noble materials, and pieces of Brazilian design. These are projects that unite form, function, and emotion, a concept that guides her work in high-end residences and corporate spaces. Throughout her career, Érica has participated in several editions of
CASACOR São Paulo and has had her work recognized by various awards.
Érica Salgueiro lança Sentir, seu segundo livro livro autoral (Divulgação/CASACOR)