With an incredible view of Paulista, Catê Poli and João Jadão join forces and design a line of comfort filled with green for CASACOR SP 2022
Submitted at Jul 11, 2022, 9:00 AM

CASACOR São Paulo 2022 Project. (Renato Navarro)
(Renato Navarro/CASACOR)
With a breathtaking view in a privileged location , the decompression environment designed by Catê Poli and João Jadão is an invitation to enjoy nature inside the Conjunto Nacional building, one of the icons of modernist architecture in the capital of São Paulo that is being staged from CASACOR Sao Paulo 2022.
(Renato Navarro/CASACOR)
Integrating the freshness of nature with the modern architecture of Conjunto Nacional in a comfortable space were some of the main challenges faced by the landscape architect duo when designing Praça Paulista Augusta.
(Renato Navarro/CASACOR)
With natural shapes and a high ceiling, the 200 m² garden features plant species suitable for indoor landscaping and provides visitors with the experience of being in contact with a 100% real environment.
(Renato Navarro/CASACOR)
The professionals reveal a space that will become a mandatory stopping point for those who want to not only admire the greenery and the incredible view from the corner of Rua Augusta and Avenida Paulista, but also make use of the amenities prepared by the landscapers.
(Renato Navarro/CASACOR)
The comfort island has five sofas centered in the space, a perfect invitation for those who want to rest or chat.
To refer to this year's theme - “Private Infinity” - the duo also opted for a functional project , which has sustainability as one of its pillars, with tropical plants and native foliage that withstand low light and require low maintenance.
(Renato Navarro/CASACOR)
Mounted in Vietnamese vases and metal flower boxes , the garden also has scenic lighting, which reduces shadows and brings a welcoming feeling.
The result is an organic garden with different nuances and layers of green in foliage, shrubs and groundcovers that uses the structure of the modernist space as a backdrop.
(Renato Navarro/CASACOR)