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Green invasion at Janelas CASACOR São Paulo: landscaping is the focus of the edition

In the various containers spread throughout the city, you can check out, until December 8th, inspirations in gardens full of life that steal the scene

By Giovanna Jarandilha

Updated at Dec 23, 2020, 12:06 PM - Submitted at Nov 11, 2020, 10:00 AM

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Imagem contêiner com paredes em vidro. Jardim ao redor If you have been following the São Paulo edition of the Janelas CASACOR exhibition, you may have noticed that the containers, spread across various points of the city , are not limited to the architectural project, as many of them are accompanied by sumptuous landscaping projects. A true green invasion took over the São Paulo exhibition – and not surprisingly, if we consider the sustainable motivation of the project, which places containers at the center of the new living environment; this, which encourages a life marked by well-being, reconnection and, of course, nature. Find out more below!

A garden to fill your eyes with


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We already knew that the LG Connected Home is a captivating project in every sense. With an interior design that is in tune with future trends , Suite Arquitetos went a step further and promoted a reflection on how to build a better society. It is not necessary , however, entering the space is enough to be impressed by it. Bia Abreu 's lush garden surrounds the entire exterior area of the house and catches the eye of anyone passing by the city square in Milan. It is there, in fact, that the tropical foliage will be sheltered after the end of the exhibition.

Nature to frame


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A home that acts as a private refuge from the world, where everything that refers to our innermost being is reflected in the architecture. This is the proposal of Roberto Migotto who, together with Ricardo Minelli , chose affective design as a priority at Estúdio R2M . On the side of Outside, the container structure is completely taken over by natural plants, which surround the entrance in a kind of frame for the interior design. The landscaping is by Luiz Carlos Orsini .

Green energy


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For Ticiane Lima , the post-pandemic home is characterized, above all, by respect for the planet – in all its spheres. In addition to the interior design by Estúdio Elo , the architect also thought about how to incorporate nature into the outdoor area. Therefore, she created a green roof that provides energy to the environment through the use of solar panels.

A return to the land


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The implications of the new way of living are, for Leo Shehtman , a return to everything that is true. “We are back home, looking at our house, at our emotional memory”, he states. At Office Terra Brasil , the natural proposal is also revealed in the coverings, which bring, from the ceiling to the floor, the texture of wood. The entire external area is taken over by different species of plants, which climb and fall through the structure of the container – which extends along 3 meters of height right.

Green dot


Vista externa do contêiner com gramado e árvores ao fundo. Living branco com mesa e manequins. In a meticulously white container, it is impossible not to notice the energy of green vibrating both on the outside and on the inside. In Brunete Fraccaroli 's project, pure white not only refers to a sanitary idea, but also reflects on what is really essential for living . And at the center of this new way of living, without excesses and uncomplicated, is nature. For Brunete, plants are indispensable – especially now. And that is what she brought to Simplicidade : a project surrounded by green life.

A spirited garden


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In various parts of the city of São Paulo, check the locations here . Visit all the rooms with the 3D Tour on the website janelacasacor.com.br When? From November to December 2020 As? Free