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sire - Temporary Installation
sire - Temporary Installation
sire - Temporary Installation
sire - Temporary Installation
sire - Temporary Installation
sire - Temporary Installation
sire - Temporary Installation
sire - Temporary Installation
sire - Temporary Installation
sire - Temporary Installation
sire - Temporary Installation
sire - Temporary Installation
sire - Temporary Installation
sire - Temporary Installation
2023

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sire - Temporary Installation

Installation

The project aims to stimulate discussion regarding religious intolerance in Brazil through the creation of a line of Cobogós (created in 1929 in the northeast of Brazil, common hollow brick walls) at the entrance to the CasaCor Minas (national architecture and decoration exhibition). The theme of the exhibition – The Original House – presents the challenge of reintegrating the ancestral ties essential to identity, bringing back projects that reflect millenary elements, recount history and express feelings. Based on the central axis of the show, Siré, a Yoruba word that means the dance of the Orixás and is the name of the project.

Date of Launch
2021
Development Time
up to 12 Month
Target Regions
South America
Target Groups
Consumers / Users

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