
Casa FOA opens Friday the doors of Círculo Olivos
The national exhibition of architecture, industry, interior design and landscaping, an undisputed reference of the cultural agenda of the region, addresses this year the coliving and spaces for professionals, among other trends.
Casa FOA, the national exhibition of architecture, interior design, landscaping and industry, will open its doors to the public on Friday, September 13 at Círculo Olivos, the venue chosen to celebrate its 36th edition. With the support of the developer Zentrum Developers and the construction company Belary, the exhibition - an undisputed reference to the cultural agenda of Argentina and the region - thus once again sets foot in the province of Buenos Aires after 11 years.
Círculo Olivos is located in the traditional headquarters of the Círculo Militar club in the Olivos neighborhood, a few minutes from the city of Buenos Aires. Faithful exponent of Rioplate rationalism, the local response to the European avant-garde, will offer until Sunday, October 20, a tour of 55 spaces distributed in 5730 square meters, 2230 assigned to interior design and 3500 for landscaping.
Casa FOA Círculo Olivos will work every day from 12 to 20, with extended hours until 23 on Fridays and Saturdays (both days, starting at 19, with 2x1 benefit for the entire public). The general ticket will have a value of $ 490 and visitors can purchase it at the ticket office or, at a discount, through the Casa FOA website: www.casafoa.com







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