
Dir house, the design sample that celebrates the talent of the Argentine Northwest
What is the first design, interior design and renewal sample of the NOA, which was born with the aim of strengthening professionals in the sector through strategic alliances. It was the year 2017 when a group of design and construction professionals, headed by Luis Safatle Aráoz, decided to meet with the idea of ??creating a space to enhance the local talent of the Argentine Argentine
Thus was born Casa Dir, the first design, interior design and renewal show of the region. This cultural project, which fuses art, technology and construction, brings together a wide variety of creative expressions that cover the different design disciplines. At the same time, it works as a platform that promotes collaboration and participation, so that professionals, artists, designers and companies can present their latest jobs, connect with potential clients and inspire the public with innovative ideas and approaches. CASA DIR 2024: The design lands in San Salvador de Jujuy, after being held in different locations of Salta, Casa Dir 2024 lands in San Salvador de Jujuy. The exhibition is characterized by choosing different spaces of architectural and historical importance, and this time, the headquarters will be Casa Pavese. This building, dating from 1900, will house the sample that will take place between September 13 and 27. As part of the event, Casa Dir performs a value of the buildings that he selects for each of its editions. In this case, the objective is to revalue the interior design of the property through the intervention of specialized equipment to guarantee their protection, because Casa Pavese is part of the historical heritage of the province of Jujuy. Between the tasks that are going to be carried out in the building, The restoration of the Pinotea floor of several of its rooms and its facade stands out, for which the original Paris stone will be respected. In addition, they will build a new space for the kitchen, respecting the height of their roofs and part of the brick walls in view, to achieve an eclectic space that fuses both styles. Design and collaboration in addition to the exhibitions, where artists, designers And companies can present their latest works, Casa Dir offers an agenda full of workshops, talks, conferences and special events. All these activities seek to promote the participation and exchange of knowledge between professionals in the sector, and bring design and architecture to the general public. Through its different proposals, the exhibition celebrates creativity, innovation and talent of professionals of design, architecture, landscaping and the arts. In this way, Casa Dir contributes to the development of the sector and the promotion of design culture in the region. Know more about the exhibition and novelties of its 2024 edition in their social networks.
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