At CASACOR Minas Gerais in 2021, the project draws attention not only for its sustainability, but for the beautiful execution of its design and architecture.
Submitted at Jan 31, 2022, 7:00 AM

Assis Humberto and Marcus Vinícius - Architectural Studio - Espaço (COM)VIVER. Sustainability is the hallmark of this project: the walls were made with construction waste (including CASACOR's own drywall waste), the cladding was done by women from the Arquitetura na Periferia and Bioarquitetar projects, who collected different shades of earth from landfills, and the structure is entirely made of aluminum. There is no entrance or exit door and the walls do not touch the ceiling, creating a fluid environment. (Jomar Bragança)
Sustainability is the hallmark of this project, and there are several elements that reinforce this characteristic. Starting with the structure – all made of aluminum – and the walls of the project, which were made with construction waste and drywall discards previously used at CASACOR itself. Not only that, but the cladding that runs throughout the house also comes from the work of the Arquitetura na Periferia and Bioarquitetar projects, which collected soil of different shades from landfills and gave life to the cladding.
In the living room, all eyes are on the Muda table , by Estúdio Lider de Design. The project was designed by Assis Humberto and Marcus Vinícius , the duo behind Studio Arquitetônico .
To learn more about the project, see the 3D Tour of the environment here.