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Catê Poli and João Jadão design a tropical garden on Paulista Avenue

Inspired by the Body & Home theme, the landscaper duo offers visitors a welcoming and affectionate space through nature in the heart of the city

By Redação

Submitted at May 31, 2023, 8:00 AM

08 min de leitura
Catê Poli and João Jadão - Paulista Lookout. CASACOR São Paulo 2023 Project.

Catê Poli and João Jadão - Paulista Lookout. CASACOR São Paulo 2023 Project. (Evelyn Muller)

For the fifth time, landscapers Catê Poli and João Jadão use friendship and professionalism as motivation to renew their partnership during CASACOR São Paulo .
Catê Poli and João Jadão - Paulista Lookout. CASACOR São Paulo 2023 project. In the photo, balcony with garden.

(Evelyn Muller/CASACOR)

By combining the profound knowledge they bring in their professional background – in addition to their love for nature – they embarked on their inspirations to design Mirante Paulista , a garden that reveals a total synchrony between the mix of native and exotic species , in addition to presenting furniture and pieces of national design.
Catê Poli and João Jadão - Paulista Lookout. CASACOR São Paulo 2023 project. In the photo, balcony with garden.

(Evelyn Muller/CASACOR)

During the 36th edition of the exhibition, which is once again at Conjunto Nacional , one of the main references of Brazilian modernist architecture, Catê and João invite visitors to look inside themselves in a typically Brazilian garden installed in the middle of the São Paulo concrete jungle .
Catê Poli and João Jadão - Paulista Lookout. CASACOR São Paulo 2023 project. In the photo, balcony with garden.

(Evelyn Muller/CASACOR)

Inspired by the theme Body & Home , the project exudes a welcoming atmosphere , with the configuration of lounges embraced by a selection of tropical plants, such as jabuticaba trees and ferns – two of the many species that permeate the affective memories and sense of belonging of each one of us.
Catê Poli and João Jadão - Paulista Lookout. CASACOR São Paulo 2023 project. In the photo, balcony with garden.

(Evelyn Muller/CASACOR)

“In our space, there are no identical sizes or shapes , which makes each composition even more special and unique,” emphasize Catê Poli and João Jadão. While the organic shapes of the furniture convey a handcrafted feel, the use of natural tones, marked by a palette of earthy and green tones, invites you to take a break and enjoy moments of tranquility, including a special view of Paulista Avenue.
Where: National Complex, on Paulista Avenue, 2073 - São Paulo (SP) When: May 30th to August 6th, 2023 Opening hours: Tuesday to Saturday, 12pm to 10pm. Sundays and holidays, 11am to 9pm. Digital box office: https://appcasacor.com.br/events/saopaulo-2023/tickets Total ticket prices: From Tuesday to Sunday and holidays - R$101.00 (full price) and R$51.00 (half price) Promotional packages: - 3 days (17% discount) - R$251 (full price) and R$126.00 (half price) - 5 days (30% discount) - R$ 351.00 (full price) and R$ 176.00 (half price) *Personal and non-transferable tickets. Passport (free access on all days of the exhibition): R$601.00 - pre-sale promotional code not applicable in this modality *Personal and non-transferable tickets . Guided tours: R$161.00 (Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at 5pm) Purchase of half-price tickets - Elderly people aged 60 and over - Student presenting valid document with photo or payment receipt - Disabled person and their companion (according to law 12.933/13) *Pre-sale promotion not valid for half-price tickets *Proof of half-price tickets will be required at the door. Important: - Purchasing a passport gives you free access to the exhibition - Free entry for children aged up to 10 years old - 1 (one) CPF can purchase a maximum of 10 tickets - Group sales, questions and information: Purchases of more than 10 tickets or by CNPJ, send an email to: caixacasacor@abril.com.br or WhatsApp (11) 97717-5511 General information: - The CASACOR event is in compliance with current health regulations. All safety and hygiene protocols must be followed by all visitors and staff, without exception. - Easy access to the exhibition via Consolação subway – Line 2, green - The use of professional equipment such as tripods, lights and accessories for capturing images/photos/videos is not permitted during the visit.