The
Deca Pavilion , by
João Panaggio , is surprising not only for its size – a grand 300
m2 – but also for its use of
water as a central and dividing element to integrate and sectorize the spaces. The project, sponsored by
Deca , interprets the evolution of people's relationships with their spaces through water at
CASACOR Rio .
(André Nazareth / CASACOR)
Governed by the connection between architecture and the individual, the project makes use of this natural resource throughout its entirety,
reinforcing the timeless attributes and symbols of strength, cleanliness and relaxation so present in Roman baths.
Inspired by the design of the products, Panaggio created the concept for the space based on a variety of Deca lines and finishes. “This aspect of the piece as a design is one of the strongest aspects of my reading of the brand, where
metal and porcelain take on the role of design objects . When we talk about detail, the detail manifests itself as if each product had a personality,” emphasizes the architect.
(André Nazareth / CASACOR)
In the shape of
a light, monolithic pavilion – in a reference to our tropical modernism –, the spa house is
fully connected to nature and designed as a premium space for guests seeking relaxation.
(André Nazareth / CASACOR)
On the main axis of the building, the
pool governs the circular layout. The installation
runs through the entire pavilion and separates the living area from the private area. A gap in the ceiling follows this line like a
large skylight that favors the presence of natural light.
(André Nazareth / CASACOR)
In the decoration, the use of finishes in
earthy tones ,
raw fabrics and
natural weaves offers greater integration between the interior area and the gardens. The furniture features national wood, especially in the bedroom, where the aim is to prioritize welcoming and integration with the present nature.
On the opposite side, between the living room and the armchair room, which brings together iconic pieces of national design, the kitchen displays a
contemporary style with the Urban Deca faucet, which translates a
design thought for functionality , combined with aesthetic attributes that make use more intuitive.
(André Nazareth / CASACOR)
The
200m2 space, with landscaping by
Catê Poli and
Luis Porto , creates a green setting, taking advantage of the
existing tropical vegetation and incorporating lush plants native to the Atlantic Forest . With sand on the floor, it brings a beachy feel to welcome visitors with comfort.
(André Nazareth / CASACOR)
Service - CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2023
Where: Lopes Quintas Street, 497. Botanical Garden - Rio de Janeiro (RJ)
When: August 15 to October 15, 2023
Opening hours: Tuesday to Saturday, 12:00 to 21:00 (including holidays). Sundays, 10:00 to 20:00
Digital box office: https://appcasacor.com.br/events/rio-de-janeiro-2023 Total ticket prices: Full price ticket: R$ 90.00 Half price: R$ 45.00 Children up to 10 years old do not pay. Senior citizens over 60 years old, students with official ID, disabled people (and one companion) and teachers from public and private schools (provided they present a valid photo ID) pay half price.