61 gardens to inspire outdoor living and warm your body
Different gardens at CASACOR 2019 inspire you to keep your body healthy with different textures and sensory experiences
By Redação
Submitted at Jan 7, 2020, 7:00 AM
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This is what the 61 gardens of CASACOR proved2019. The different foliage, species and aromas made visiting the exhibitions a rich experience that stimulates the senses, activates affective memories and also supports the theme Planet Home . Check out the latest additions to green spaces in the gallery!
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CASACOR Rio Grande do Sul 2019. Waterway - Fernando Thunm. The exterior of the corporate environment was transformed into a space for socializing and contemplation. The circuit that embraces the original large trees also invites you to discover the other vegetation that has renewed the 570 m² space.
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CASACOR Ribeirão Preto 2019. Andrea Esteves - Praça dos Encontros. Everything started from the use of land without right angles, which made it possible to create a walk full of pleasant encounters. At the same time as they reconnect man and nature, the spaces suggest the relationship with technology. It appears, for example, in the column that makes the spotlights more flexible and in the sculpture “Sinta-se”, which vaporizes aromas to activate the senses.
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CASACOR São Paulo 2019. Jardim dos Sentidos - Bia Abreu. A space made to stir the feelings and sharpen the senses of visitors. This is the central idea that permeated all of landscape architect Bia Abreu’s choices. The Garden of the Senses transforms into an oasis amidst the stones and concrete. With 116m., the space shows the strength of green in tropical compositions that emerge amid the gray, without leaving aside the design and the surprise caused by points that appear in shades of red, the calming smell of the plants and the comfort of the heat of the torchbearers. Highlight for the 4.5m Ficus Lyrata permeated by a bench with straight lines of original design.
(Felipe Araújo)
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CASACOR São Paulo 2019. Chefs' Garden - Catê Poli and João Jadão. Exploring the five senses and people's interaction with nature, the professionals present a 250m2 space that contemplates beauty and focuses on the experience of greenery to create a functional and sustainable garden. With a complete composition of foliage and tropical species, as well as a selection of fruit trees, edible flowers and spices, the project also pays homage to two important names in Brazilian gastronomy: the couple Janaína and Jefferson Rueda.
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CASACOR São Paulo 2019. Kariri Garden - Daniel Nunes. Through the application of simple elements and vernacular techniques of reusing materials from the civil construction itself that would otherwise be discarded, the garden was designed to represent all the richness of the caatinga biome. The landscaper sought to translate a bit of this atmosphere into a contemporary universe, showing that beauty is not only present in established aesthetic standards. It is in diversity and in the keen eye of those who allow themselves to be touched by it.
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CASACOR São Paulo 2019. Bauhaus Garden - Clariça Lima. Inspired by the Bauhaus centenary, landscaper Clariça Lima created a unique garden that showcases the purity of geometric shapes. Although a space for contemplation, the project anticipates a support area for one of the restaurants in the show, Limone. Instead of traditional wooden decks, the professional chose a metal finish, giving it a touch of modernity. A mix of tropical vegetation, unusual species, with different textures and volumes, and designer torches complement the look.
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CASACOR São Paulo 2019. Elementary Garden - Kalil Ferre Landscaping. The Elementary Garden is based on the interaction between man and nature. For this project, which is responsible for the integration of three areas of the exhibition, natural elements are decisive: stone, fire, wood and vegetation are the stars. Organic lines also appear in a playful space, created with three scales designed by renowned Brazilian designer Sérgio Matos.
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CASACOR São Paulo 2019. CASACOR Garden - Marcelo Bellotto. Strategically located in front of the restaurant's Waste Treatment Plant, the idea is to use waste as fertilizer in the CASACOR Garden, illustrating a path to sustainability for visitors. The public will have the opportunity to see a stylized garden that will house several types of species - such as teas, medicinal plants, fruit trees, vegetables, aromatic herbs, aphrodisiac plants and pancs. In the center of the space, an unusual itinerant hanging garden, which can be easily disassembled and transported to different locations.
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CASACOR São Paulo 2019. "Time" Garden - Monica Costa. With an area of 200m², the Time Garden was designed to decorate the “Bar do Relógio”, by architect Marcelo Diniz. Inspired by a trip to Paris, the molded plants resemble the window of a famous French store. The revival of topiary - the art of decorating gardens - is striking. The furniture scattered around an outdoor fireplace brings the latest in modernity. Sculptures, vases and corten steel enrich the production with culture, art and sustainability.
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CASACOR São Paulo 2019. Praça da Arte - Roberto Riscala. In his 26th participation in the show, landscaper Roberto Riscala created Praça da Arte, a 178m² garden with relaxed landscaping, averse to pruning and symmetry, composed of several predominant plant species from the Brazilian native forest, with a tropical style and full of foliage that brings movement, colors and textures. The floor has a relaxed layout, which matches the artistic coverings and cobogó with a contemporary and bold design.
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CASACOR Peru 2019. Viride - Claudio Solari and Mônica Bazo. A space designed for a person passionate about nature and environmentally conscious. The vigor and energy of plants influence design and architecture to transform the environment into a landscape. Shades of green reinforce the palette of natural tones, while leather and velvet in the upholstery accentuate the coziness.
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CASACOR Ribeirão Preto 2019. Isabela Montans - Terraço do Encontro. Light shapes the space, passing through the bamboo ceiling and the reused iron sunshades. On the floor, the black and white chevron pattern sets the contemporary tone. The green wall injects color into the space, which displays design items such as the Circle armchair by Hans J. Wegner.
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CASACOR São Paulo 2019. Jardim dos Dragoeiros - Zanardo Paisagismo. Newcomer Luciano Zanardo arrives with Jardim dos Dragoeiros. The space brings the concept of Xeropaisagismo (plants that require little water and are highly resistant to strong winds and diseases) and the appreciation of Brazilian species. With 100m., the garden reveals a mix of shapes and tones to stimulate the visitors' sensations. Among the many highlighted species is the Dracaena Draco, popularly known as “dragoeiro”, which gives the space its name. The space also has a water mirror, wooden deck and special lighting to highlight the landscaping.
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CASACOR Rio Grande do Norte 2019. Melissa Sales and Gladys Fernandes - Departure Lounge. An architect with training and exclusive experience in landscaping, Melissa Sales designs and builds large and small commercial and residential gardens. Native flora, with its resistant and adapted specimens, and the formation of gardens created by nature itself are her greatest inspirations. The inclusion of fruit trees in her projects, as well as ornamental plants to attract birds, are the professional's true pleasure and aesthetic characteristics.
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CASACOR Peru 2019. Pauline Ferrero - Mediterranean Garden. As visitors travel through this refuge, they reconnect with nature and discover the textures, shapes and tones of Mediterranean plants. The presence of stones, gravel and wood adds personality, while the sound and movement of the water emanating from the central pool complete the sensory experience.
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CASACOR Peru 2019. Jardín de los Olivos - Gonzalo Herrera and Melissa Herrera. The ornamental appeal of olive trees stands out, along with the ease with which these trees adapt after transplanting, regardless of age or size. Almost a hundred of them were rescued from agricultural use and rest in space. The environment also showcases the reuse and collection of natural materials, such as wild ichus, a plant typical of the Andes. In the center, old sleepers from the Central Railway of Peru were used.
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CASACOR Paraguay 2019. Jardín del Encuentro - Diego Cazal, Fiorenza Albertini, Gabriela Albertini, Graciela Bo, Olga Piris and Raúl Rivarola. The expansion of cities leads us to think about and restore green spaces that bring comfort and quality to life. The garden's design takes as its premise the incorporation of native plants and adds identity to the place. The challenge was to create an environment in 60 m² to appreciate the natural world and reconnect with the senses.
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CASACOR Paraguay 2019. Garden of the Fachada - Marcela Miranda. Pure nature serves as the starting point to create this garden that frames the facade. The vertical gardens stand out, providing a space to enjoy the outdoors and contemplate the surroundings.
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CASACOR Paraguay 2019. The Jardín as a Work of Art - Sofía Benza. Creating a balance between the purity of geometric shapes and the harmony of textures, aromas and colors of nature were the landscaper's premises for this space. With this motivation, he created a garden of sensations full of native species, such as the guava tree, which form a mini ecosystem. The highlight is a natural water mirror where fish and aquatic plants live: a place to stop and contemplate the garden as a work of art.
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CASACOR Santa Catarina 2019. Jardim das Lendas - Leticia Vieira and Claudio Saladini. The freedom of nature is integrated with the comfort of the urban environment. Antagonistic concepts, but which can coexist in a balanced way, as in this space embraced by vegetation and comfortable furniture.
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CASACOR Santa Catarina 2019. Green Hug at Casarão Hercílio Luz - Benedito Abbud. The architect from São Paulo imagined a garden that would enhance the value of the property, without hiding the historic mansion that houses part of the event. This intention explains the preference for more linear, horizontal landscaping and with small species. A simplicity that only enhances the striking design of the house. The lighting highlights the different levels and directs the eye to contemplate the combination of vegetation and architecture.
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CASACOR Espírito Santo 2019. Procon Reception Lounge - Carlos Eduardo Calmon, Juliana Mattos Guarize and Tassia Hoffmann. The space adds a new architectural element to the Italian-Brazilian Club. With 40 m², it will be the future reception and administrative space. Marble stands out in the mix of finishes, along with corten steel, which is equally durable and resistant. The vertical garden guarantees freshness and a feeling of welcome.
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CASACOR Espírito Santo 2019. Procon Reception Lounge - Carlos Eduardo Calmon, Juliana Mattos Guarize and Tassia Hoffmann. The space adds a new architectural element to the Italian-Brazilian Club. With 40 m², it will be the future reception and administrative space. Marble stands out in the mix of finishes, along with corten steel, which is equally durable and resistant. The vertical garden guarantees freshness and a feeling of welcome.
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CASACOR Brasília 2019. Marina Pimentel, Eduardo Sainz and Lilian Glayna Sainz - Pavilhão São Geraldo. The 680 m² space connects nature with the urban, mixing Sainz's straight-line architecture with the dense vegetation of Marina Pimentel's landscaping. The idea was to create an almost labyrinthine route and loose benches. They slow down their walking and gaze to contemplate the broad leaves, the lightness of the bamboo, the enormous Flamboyants that exist. The geometric paths were covered in dark porcelain tiles, exactly to contrast with the intense green.
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CASACOR Brasília 2019. Adriana Vasconcelos, Flávia Araújo and Flávia Carvalho - Estar Lá Fora. Winter in the cerrado, the earthy tones and the rustic texture of its nature inspired the garden, which has a scenographic and intimate aesthetic to welcome the visitor. Articulated in warm colors and textures, in nuances of brown and the natural green of vertical gardens, the space proposes a reconnection with nature. Its tortuous trunks and geometric watercourses are conceptual and reinforce an innovative style.
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CASACOR Brasília 2019. Mauro Barros - Jardim Oásis. Mauro was interested in the deserts of Mexico and Phoenix, in the United States, which inspired the 220 m² space. Here, existing jabuticaba trees mix with new species. Some of them are housed in Mendo Barreto's ceramic pots, found in the backlands of Ceará. Draining floors and a floor made of soil-cement, without the use of washed sand, are practical and sustainable options. Another detail is the old wrought-iron headboard, used as the back of the Mexican-style bench. It is reminiscent of adobe buildings, plastered with the help of hands.
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CASACOR Brasília 2019. Mauro Barros and Mendo Barreto – Jardim Bosque das Jabuticabas. The duo of landscape architects created a backyard in this 560 m² area. It harks back to the days of childhood, when people would climb trees to pick fruit and play. Reclaimed wood creates solid furniture in the living room. And, around it, the jabuticaba trees on the land meet species such as Rabo de Raposa palms and clusias.
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CASACOR Bolivia 2019. Jardim de la Cascada - Moisés Villagómez. On 180 square meters, including the gardens, there are two levels with a living room and bar to welcome friends, as well as a pond and pergola. The volume of the floor is the striking element. Among the species chosen are the elephant's foot and the Yucatán palm tree, watered with the help of automation.
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CASACOR Santa Catarina | Balneário Camboriú 2019. Jardim das Palmeiras - Maria Helena Cavichiolo and Sheila Sabrina Skonetzky. In the outdoor space of Casa do Lago, the duo organized a set of cozy and relaxed environments, to enjoy in winter or summer. Nature and landscaping complement each other, along with the SPA and functional furniture.
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CASACOR Santa Catarina | Balneário Camboriú 2019. Órbita Bathroom - Ana Paula Borba. The old bathroom at Casa do Lago is the setting for an updated reading of the story of Peter Pan. Preserving the magical atmosphere, the woodwork on the ceiling evokes a pirate ship sailing in the sky, while the vertical garden refers to the forest, the stage for Peter's adventures. The wall covering gives the sensation of leaving orbit. Also note the mirrors, inspired by Tinkerbell's wings.
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CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2019. Maritza de Orleans e Bragança - Sculpture Garden. Corten steel is a heavy and resistant material, but in the sculptures it expresses lightness in its play of shadow and light. The delicacy of the plants also contrasts with the geometric design of the pieces created by the landscaper herself, who is also a visual artist.
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CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2019. Carmen Mouro - Varanda do Cais. The natural wood deck is an extension of the house and creates a living space, with sophisticated furniture that would normally occupy indoor spaces. The highlight is the 21 m² vertical garden, full of lush species such as Adam's Rib, snake plants and ferns.
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CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2019. Sandro Ward - Jardim do Cais. A space for contemplating nature and human ingenuity, facing Guanabara Bay and the Museum of Tomorrow, with the Rio Niterói Bridge in the background. The classic Portuguese stone sidewalks inspired the garden of exotic plants. In the decor, nautical ropes and reclaimed wood create the mix that defines a light and colorful space.
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CASACOR Ribeirão Preto 2019. Monica Costa - Caminho das Árvores. The median on Avenida Carlos Consoni became a garden, on the way to get to CASACOR. The architect and landscaper enhanced the original Sibipirunas by combining them with Nolinas (elephant feet). The path also gained two large flowerbeds with tropical foliage, porcelain stepping stones and gray pebbles.
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CASACOR Ceará 2019. Tropical oasis - Thiago Borges. Contact with nature is the key point of the environment, which has as its main element the natural pool. Developed from a special filtration, which generates 100% transparent water without chemical additives, the attraction functions as a lake, allowing people to bathe and interact with fish and aquatic plants. Divided into three levels, the pool has a waterfall, an exclusive area for plants and a bathing area.
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CASACOR Ribeirão Preto 2019. Sergio Coelho - Chapel for All Saints. The enchantment comes from the subtle profusion of religious symbols and images of saints – from lost objects to impossible causes, there is no request that cannot be made here. The approach to architecture was contemporary, valuing the opening to the garden and materials such as wood and marble in an ecological version.
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CASACOR Ribeirão Preto 2019. Daniela Alves Trovo - Balcony Movement. The brise-soleil created by the office has a fractional design, permeable to light. At the same time, it generates a unique movement with the play of shadows, with graphics that transform as the hours go by. Internally, the space was clad in wood and had the main wall occupied by the freshness of the vertical garden.
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CASACOR Ribeirão Preto 2019. Bruno Ortega - Sensory Public Bathroom. Marble, in the patterns of Paraná White, Nero Marquina and Alpi Green, is the main element of this 20 m² bathroom. It gains freshness with the vertical garden and comfort with the softness of the wood. The marble brise-soleils attract the eye, as does the Mush pendant, designed by Jader Almeida.
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CASACOR Minas Gerais 2019. Uriel Rosa - Jardim Music Room. The rich composition uses imbés, philodendrons and lirata ficus, highlighting the visual appeal of the species and the different proportions and textures they present.
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CASACOR Minas Gerais 2019. Andreia Campolina - Jardim Contemplation. Overlooking the Serra do Curral and flanked by a curvy pool, it’s easy to understand the garden’s name. Its shapes and textures pay homage to the style of Niemeyer and Burle Marx. Bromeliads, neoreglelias and dianelias in yellow and purple outline and border the path, which follows the organic shape of the pool.
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CASACOR Minas Gerais 2019. Nãna Guimarães - Burle Marx Garden. The landscaper aims to restore the master's initial project by exploring the contrast between curves and straight lines, between hardness and simplicity. In the same way, this 400-square-meter space relates to the architecture of the Palácio das Mangabeiras, using native Brazilian plants. She managed to obtain six species used by the famous landscaper: Guaimbé, Camará, Bela Emília, Trapoeraba Roxa, Giesta and Agave.
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CASACOR Minas Gerais 2019. Mariza Rizk - TransPLANTE. Presented as an installation, the garden provokes questions in visitors. It breaks with traditional expectations regarding the garden, establishing a dialogue with art and contemporaneity.
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CASACOR Minas Gerais 2019. Rita Cruz - Jardim das Palmeiras. The option was to use few species and reinforce the feeling of the building's concrete rigidity with the arid presence of mandacaru. The landscaping also takes advantage of the beauty of the Phoenix palm tree massif, the Eugênia tree and a moraine massif. Among the professional's references are the works of Luís Carlos Orsini and also Burle Marx.
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CASACOR Minas Gerais 2019. Vera Valenzuela - Garden of Pots. The sets of handcrafted cast iron pots were arranged randomly to create a unique garden. They reveal the joy of red impatiens flowers. The space also features a vertical garden that alternates between orchids, deer antlers, Portuguese lace and oncidiums, creating a volume that acts as thermal and acoustic insulation.
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CASACOR Minas Gerais 2019. Carol Quinan - Jardim do Encontro. An outdoor living space that offers the same comfort and charm as an indoor environment. The multifunctional furniture makes it possible to have meals there, as well as relax by the fireplace or spend time on the swing. The elegance is provided by the punctual burgundy and black, which structure the curves of the walkway and terrace, in a style reminiscent of Burle Marx.
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CASACOR Ribeirão Preto 2019. Roberta Alonso and Mariana Oliveira - Wellness Lounge. The combined use of metal structure with concrete and wood defines the space. A huge branch was even reused to support the roof. With a multipurpose vocation, the space brings together armchairs and various upholstery, versatile lighting on tracks and a fluid layout. Without visual barriers, the connection with nature is total.
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CASACOR Minas Gerais 2019. Felipe Fontes - Dracena Garden. Complementary to the Marble Lab environment, the landscaping resembles a square with a tropical atmosphere. The tree-like Dracaena stands out as the only plant species, sharing space only with the lining stones, thus providing a cleaner and more modern look.
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CASACOR Minas Gerais 2019. Nagela Rigueira Aud - Jardim do Bar. Green surrounds the bar, which has a free central area. Dracenas and philodendrons reference Burle Marx's creations, with ornamental appeal and a clean landscaping concept. The tropicality is reinforced by the presence of colors, such as the purple of the imperial bromeliads and the yellow of the Porto Seguro species.
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CASACOR Minas Gerais 2019. Marina Diniz and Paula Guimarães - Escritório do Jardim. A home office in the backyard. The container was coated on the outside with a resistant and easy-to-apply ecogranite. The soapstone makes its way across the lawn to the space punctuated by nautical rope armchairs and poufs and Formica side tables, for informal meetings or just relaxing. Inside, the furniture design stands out, with pieces by Sérgio Rodrigues, Jorge Zalzupin and Jader Almeida. The 22 paintings by Alessandra Rehder form a kind of window.
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CASACOR Minas Gerais 2019. Erly Hopper - Restaurant Garden. Two planters flank the entrance to the restaurant, which offers an arid proposal that refers to African vegetation. The concept is reinforced by the jasmine mango, plants used in large quantities. The garden, on the other hand, pays homage to Burle Marx, with bromeliads in different tones arranged in five columns.
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CASACOR Goiás 2019. Urban Refuge – Edmara Cavalcante. For those seeking physical and mental rest, the professional responds with an environment that combines intimate and social areas, with a vertical garden and plenty of natural light. It brings lightness in the open elements and, mainly, the textures of nature. Wood, ceramics and fibers lead to a sensorial experience and an encounter with one's own essence, together with antique pieces and works of art.
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CASACOR Goiás 2019 Respiro – Espaço OGGI - Eduardo and Karla Bittar. The large hall opens up inviting a living space with the dining, living and gourmet kitchen rooms, which share 125 m². All walls have a clean look and are covered in wood - except one, which resembles steel, where the wine cellar is located. A garden in the center separates the spaces and brings some of the greenery of the park's trees outside into the space. The versatile sofa suits various environments.
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CASACOR Ceará 2019.. Ticket Office and Security Room - Leonardo Freire. Inspired by sustainability and intimacy, the Ticket Office and Security Room, the entrance and exit space of the house, makes a sustainable appeal through materials, furniture and also an enormous fluidity without the use of frames. The objective is to invade the internal space with the garden area, in an intimate way, creating a contrast with the hardness of materials and the coldness of raw colors. The colors come from the flora, with its different shades of green and vibrant colors.
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CASACOR Ceará 2019.. Jardim dos Lagos - Flower Market. Inspired by the existing garden designed by Burle Marx, the Flower Market pays homage to the Brazilian artist who promoted landscaping in Brazil. The idea is to connect nature and decoration, inspiring well-being and comfort. With a variety of flowers and ornamental plants, as well as decorative items and tools, the space is also used for free workshops, becoming a meeting point for green enthusiasts. The space clearly and harmoniously embodies the combination of plants and flowers in real environments.
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CASACOR Ceará 2019. Roots - Adelina Feitosa and Manuela Cidrão. With the concept of rescuing the roots of Ceará, the space combines architecture, landscaping, sustainability, music and poetry. A modern “oca” with a metal structure, covered by a sophisticated weave made of carnauba straw, rests on a reflecting pool. Visitors can contemplate the garden from a raft provided by a fishing colony. Cushions and hammocks provide an experience in the large oca, to the sound of birds from the backlands.
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CASACOR Bahia 2019. Coffeetown – TRPC Arquitetos. Amidst the Jardim das Delícias, TRPC Arquitetos has designed its second space at CASACOR Bahia 2019. The glass-enclosed space on a light metal structure reflects the desire for full integration of the charming corporate environment with the lush green of the local landscaping. Designed to replicate the original design of the Coffeetown coffee shop, the space allows you to fully experience the delights of a sophisticated and elegant coffee.
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CASACOR Espirito Santo 2019. Estúdio da Árvore Placas do Brasil - Max Mello. In these 120 m², a coworking space was created with a meeting table, workstations, a casual lounge, a small kitchen and a balcony that opens onto the sea of Ilha do Boi. Large openings and the glass roof ensure a visual connection with nature. The beautiful chestnut tree was not only maintained but also provides shade and functions as an important axis, with a sofa at its feet.
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CASACOR Bahia 2019. Winter Garden - Cristina Calumby. Architecture is the greatest ally in building a home that brings comfort and warmth, in contrast to the busy world. In her triumphant return to CASACOR Bahia, Cristina Calumby lent her space elegance, lightness and beauty — which are her innate characteristics. The choice of recycled materials, wood and marble makes the space welcoming and sustainable. The works of great Brazilian visual artists, such as Siron Franco and Mário Cravo Jr., provide the feeling of well-being that only affection can convey. The modular sofa in gray, the centerpiece of the space, coexists harmoniously with the beautiful mustard-colored armchairs, the natural leather chaise and the terracotta-toned iron sideboard.
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CASACOR Bahia 2019. Amado Restaurant - David Bastos. Vibrant, exuberant, with different colors and textures. This is the ambiance of Amado Restaurant, designed by David Bastos. In an 80 m² space, inspired by the intensity of Mexican architecture, its colorful and characteristic features are reminiscent of names such as Ricardo Legorreta and Luis Barragán. Meticulous architectural and decorative details make the restaurant the ideal place to enjoy good times with style and style. The quartzite counter with internal lighting, landscaping integrated into the terrace, a beautiful gourd, hanging garden and round mirrors of different sizes complete the contemporary ambiance.
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CASACOR São Paulo 2019. Jardim da Passarela - Mauro Contesini. The 80m2 space was designed as a place to rest, where it is possible to read a good book, relax with family and friends, and even work. The green wall brings the comfort of nature, highlighting the swings. The shelves designed by Mauro Contesini demarcate the space decorated with objects and plants. The draining floor, LED lighting and the eco-friendly wooden deck reflect the concern for the environment, without leaving aside the elegance of the catwalk.
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CASACOR São Paulo 2019. Pandora's Garden - Alalou Landscaping. With innovative solutions guided by sustainability, landscaper Felipe Alalou created Pandora's Garden. The space's inspiration comes from modernist painter Piet Mondrian. Vertical lines interspersed with horizontal lines, geometric shapes and the use of the color red as focal points are the main characteristics of the project, which, although using symmetry as a starting point, aims to be three-dimensional and viewed from different angles. Among the highlights is the interconnection of verticalized Bromeliad towers with horizontal floating boxes, which form true living sculptures that integrate with the space.
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CASACOR São Paulo 2019. Espaço Índigo Comgás - Lao Design and Zoom Urbanismo, Arquitetura e Design. Zoom Arquitetura, in partnership with LAO Engenharia, developed the “Espaço Índigo Comgás” - an interactive garden, located at the entrance to the exhibition. The project highlights sustainable solutions, such as the reuse of materials, drainage flooring, a forest of recycled metal ducts and benches made of sustainably produced wood. Highlights include the Rubens Tube, a physical experiment in which fire flames dance to the rhythm of musical sound waves, the Marquise bench - a reference to Oscar Niemeyer and the Bicicletário Mandacaru, a tribute to Lina Bo Bardi and encouraging visitors to make use of of active modes.
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