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Updated at Jul 19, 2022, 9:24 PM - Submitted at Jul 18, 2022, 12:00 PM
CASACOR São Paulo 2022 Project / (Renato Navarro/)
01/09 - CASACOR São Paulo 2022 Project. (Renato Navarro)
02/09 - CASACOR São Paulo 2022 Project. (Renato Navarro)
03/09 - Helô Marques - Carandá. CASACOR Project São Paulo 2022. (Gabriela Daltro)
04/09 - Helô Marques - Carandá. CASACOR Project São Paulo 2022. (Gabriela Daltro)
05/09 - Helô Marques - Carandá. CASACOR Project São Paulo 2022. (Gabriela Daltro)
06/09 - Zanardo Landscaping - Hellas Terrace. CASACOR São Paulo 2022 project. (Renato Navarro)
07/09 - Zanardo Landscaping - Hellas Terrace. CASACOR São Paulo 2022 project. (Renato Navarro)
08/09 - Zanardo Landscaping - Hélade Terrace. "The shared life imagined by the Greeks of the ancient world inspired the design of this 140 m² project, located on the restaurant's terrace. The desire to connect stories and celebrate the resumption of meetings created the basis of the garden designed by Luciano Zanardo in his third participation in CASACOR. The trio of fountains and the set of more than 60 Vietnamese vases invite contemplation, as does the calm palette, dominated by tones of white and blue, and the fragrant selection that features Mediterranean rosemary, lavender and olive species." (Renato Navarro)
09/09 - Plantar Ideias - Sol:.ar. Partners Luciana Pitombo and Felipe Stracci are the designers of the large 280 m² square that connects seven distinct areas of the exhibition with a lot of tropicality. The influence of Burle Marx can be seen in the duo's work in the selection of native species from the Atlantic Forest, in the textures of the floors and in the organic design of the stands that will welcome the visiting public. A closer look also captures references to Lygia Clark's Animals in this sixth participation of the office in CASACOR. Many of the coverings used are waste from industrial processes and are part of modular elements that will be reused at the end of the exhibition. (Salvador Cordaro)