Casa Foa celebrates its 40 years with a new edition in one of the most exclusive areas of Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, July 10, 2025. Casa Foa, the renowned exhibition of architecture, interior design, landscaping and industry that is carried out for the benefit of the Argentine Ophthalmological Foundation (FOA), announces its next edition in an exceptional scenario: the Madero Harbor district, the real estate development of mixed uses of GNV Group, located in the dike 1 of Puerto Madero. This will be the second exhibition of the year, after the successful debut of Casa Foa Academia Village in Córdoba and will take place during the months of September and October, in a space of more than 5,900 m² of exhibition, with 36 spaces intervened by architects, designers, landscapes, artists and leading companies. This edition will be a very special celebration: Casa Foa turns 40, reaffirming its role as a reference platform for innovation, creativity and Argentine design with regional projection.
This years curatorial concept will be urban maximalism, an invitation to explore creative abundance, contemporary luxury, the multiplicity of languages ??and aesthetics, and the encounter between the design and current urban life. A manifesto of the plural, the expressive and the bold, with the design as the protagonist of new ways of living.With this new edition in Puerto Madero, one of the most exclusive and modern areas of the city, Casa Foa is integrated into the heart of a vibrant environment where design and architecture coexist with the river, green spaces, gastronomy and cultural proposals.The Madero Harbor district constitutes an ideal cosmopolitan meeting point, between the river and the city. The project was designed to reinvent daily experience, combining comfort and elegance. We celebrate the realization of Casa Foa in the Madero Harbor district, a space where avant -garde experiences occur, in which various proposals converge that adapt to new trends and needs, says Alejandro Ginevra, president of GNV Group.In addition, within the framework of its 40th anniversary, Casa Foa announces its international expansion, with two new editions confirmed by 2025 in Santiago de Chile and Montevideo, Uruguay, consolidating its presence as a reference for design in Latin America.Foa 2025 Casa will be a unique experience. A design celebration as a way of life, which grows and multiplies in new territories, with new voices and challenges, says Marcos Malbran, director of Casa Foa.About the Madero Harbor districtLocated in Dock 1 of Puerto Madero, the Madero Harbor District is the most important real estate development of mixed uses in South America. Developed by GNV Group, it offers multiple proposals: you can enjoy a delicious variety of bars and restaurants, a commercial walk, and there is even a helipad (the only one in the city height). Exclusive buildings, cozy residences and offices towers create a unique atmosphere. In addition, underground infrastructure connects each sector of the district, generating a functional space and with everything in one place. It is an ideal environment to receive a new edition of Casa Foa.About Casa FoaSince 1985, Casa Foa organizes an annual exhibition of architecture, interior design, landscaping and industry, which has established itself as one of the main cultural and creative events in the region. Each edition is made in a new headquarters - patrimonial conditions, spaces in transformation or urban developments - and proposes a renewed look on contemporary inhabit. Casa Foa is carried out for the benefit of the Argentine Ophthalmological Foundation (FOA), a non -profit entity that has been working in research, teaching and ophthalmological care for the entire community for more than half a century.For more information: https://casafa.com - @casafoaContacts with press: press@housefoa.comDENISEBERGER30@gmail.comnatalia@ficpr.com.arandreamosq@gmail.com
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