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Brunete Fraccaroli Retrospective: the architect's participation in CASACOR

The veteran architect started at CASACOR in 1988 and has already exhibited more than forty times. Take a look back at her most beautiful spaces!

By Yeska Coelho

Submitted at Mar 31, 2021, 5:00 AM

08 min de leitura
Brunete Fraccaroli Retrospective: the architect's participation in CASACOR
Architect Brunete Fraccaroli is one of CASACOR 's greatest veterans. With 43 spaces on display, the specialist has left behind true gems of design and decoration.
Retrospective Brunette Fracarroli

(Divulgação/CASACOR)

Brunete's first exhibition at CASACOR was in 1988, with an entrance hall project. The architect invests in a stripped-down look that mixes colors and textures - her trademarks.
Casa Container na CASACOR São Paulo 2011, assinada por Brunete Fraccaroli

Casa Container na CASACOR São Paulo 2011, assinada por Brunete Fraccaroli (Divulgação/CASACOR)

This design feature is what earned her the nickname "colorful architect" , and it is by this codename that the specialist became known throughout the world. It is possible to identify the harmony in each environment that makes up a Brunete space , and as proof of this, we have brought some of the main projects to remember the architect's work in the CASACOR exhibitions. Check it out!

Gym - 1993


white room with gym equipment CASACOR São Paulo 1993

(Divulgação/CASACOR)

In one of her first appearances at CASACOR São Paulo , in 1993, Brunete presented a very modern gym . At the time, without the LED television models we know today, the architect invested in four devices to give it more elegance, as if it were a "cinema screen". Despite a predominantly white base, Brunete was faithful to its colorful aspect and incorporated elements in more purple tones , which brought lightness, without giving up the sophistication that the space exudes.

Gourmet Barbecue - 2000


CASACOR Gourmet Barbecue Grill Sao Paulo 2000

(Divulgação/CASACOR)

An airy, modern space that is perfect for spending quality time with family and friends. Brunete Fracaccaroli created a mix of purple and dark wood. The rustic combination works really well!
Gourmet barbecue outside completely covered by glass CASACOR São Paulo 2000

(Divulgação/CASACOR)

To innovate, a purple acrylic piece was incorporated, bringing a touch of modernity to the space.

Garage - 2001


CCSP - 2001- Garage

(Divulgação/CASACOR)

Brunete surprised and stood out at CASACOR SP 2001 with her black & white garage project. Despite using a very simple palette, the architect was able to innovate with super modern design furniture .

Young Executive's Loft - 2002


CCSP - 2002 - Young Executive's Loft

(Divulgação/CASACOR)

If last year Brunete surprised with her simplistic palette, now she shows all the power of colors in a beautiful composition for a young and casual loft . Another point worth highlighting was the open panel that accommodates the television and integrates the spaces. This way, it gives the possibility of watching TV either in the bedroom or in the living room.

Golden Room - 2008


CCSP - 2008 - Golden House

(Divulgação/CASACOR)

Golden tones are timeless when it comes to bringing elegance to a project, and Brunete knows how to use this to her advantage! The living room featured classic elements that created a very sophisticated and clean atmosphere , while gold entered the scene to contrast the neutral base.

Container House - 2011


CCSP - 2011 - Container House

(Divulgação/CASACOR)

Shipping Container Homes are a true trend, but they can also be challenging for architects who value elegance. Brunete succeeded in creating a far from obvious L-shaped project. The green and blue façade stands out and offers two entrance options, a true invitation for anyone who wants to enter the space.

Acqua I Want You Water - 2015


CCSP - 2015 - Acqua I Want You Water

(Divulgação/CASACOR)

One of Brunete Fraccaroli's most charming projects brings out the architect's full artistic potential: the combination of textures and the mix of colors contrasting with a neutral base of light wood.

Sissi's House - 2016


Casa da Sissi - Brunete Fraccaroli. A cachorrinha que foi companheira da arquiteta durante 16 anos é a homenageada do espaço que integra living, espaço gourmet, suíte master e closet. Tudo sob uma estrutura em vidro, metal e madeira, com 13m2. Detalhe: os móveis foram reduzidos à escala do animal, e as peças foram produzidas com impressão 3D.

(Divulgação/CASACOR)

Named Casa da Sissi , Brunete wanted to pay homage to her little dog - her great companion for 16 years. The space, which includes a living room, gourmet area, master suite and closet , was created under a structure made of glass, metal and wood, with 13m². The furniture was reduced to the scale of the animal, and the pieces were produced using 3D printing.