Professionals used words to complete the atmosphere of their environments
Updated at Oct 19, 2017, 5:45 PM - Submitted at Oct 19, 2017, 5:45 PM
(Felipe Araújo/)
01/06 - CASACOR Franca. Alice's Dreams Unisex Bathroom - Lucianny Bernardes. Inspired by the colors, shapes and textures of the film “Alice in Wonderland”, directed by Tim Burton, the project brings a cheerful and relaxed atmosphere. The 180 cm keyhole-shaped mirror is the highlight of the room and serves to reflect the shapes of the sculptural lamp designed by Ana Neute. (Felipe Araújo)
02/06 - CASACOR Ceará. Patativa, Alencar, Queiroz and Friends Reading Room - Luciana Brasileiro and Marcílio Sousa. The iron bookcase is the highlight of the project, which is based on burnt cement on the floor and the ceiling in natural wood, with a minimalist feel. The lighting was worked in a yellow tone, making the result even warmer. (Esdras Guimarães)
03/06 - CASACOR Ceará. Bica do Ipu - Lavabo da Casa - Amaury Jr. The toilets are located one in front of the other. To further deviate from the conventional, the walls combine contrasting coverings, such as wood-effect MDF, tufted pattern and a tiled niche, in the same material as the floor. (Esdras Guimarães)
04/06 - CASACOR Franca. Ninho Kitchen - Luís Alfredo Marques and Luciana Rogério. The project envisions the kitchen as a space for social interaction with comfort and practicality. A vegetable garden with basil, rosemary, mint, parsley, chives, lettuce and arugula keep fresh herbs and vegetables within reach when cooking. Timeless materials, such as exposed concrete and brick, combine with the modernity of the pieces that make up the furniture. (Felipe Araújo)
05/06 - CASACOR Rio Grande do Norte. Gelateria and Bathrooms - Mariana Lopes and Nathalia Bocayuva. The range of pink tones washes the walls and ceiling of the ice cream shop, but the geometrics make everything more modern. Tiles create delicate transitions. The ceiling was deconstructed and the new shape was highlighted with lighting. Another highlight is the counter, with faces covered in marble with a mirror base. (Alberto Medeiros)
06/06 - CASACOR Paraguay. Plateria y Cristaleria - Ma. Fe Rodriguez and Mariella Troche. The floating wooden shelves are open, with lines that emphasize the verticality of the space and make the objects the protagonists. The sliding glass door reserves the area for the smaller pieces. Above, the installation inspired by petals is by the artist Ingrid Seall. (Divulgação)
The spaces created for CASACOR have a lot of personality and original characteristics. This year, several architects and designers in the cast used words to compose their environments. Whether to instigate those who visit, build a reference to a work or add a message, words certainly add literary delicacy to projects and inspire those who occupy them.
Check out the messages written on the walls of the CASACOR 2017 exhibitions!
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