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The second day of Expo Revestir in São Paulo, Brazil,
brought together exhibitors and representatives of the Association of Italian
Manufacturers of Machinery and Equipment for Ceramics (ACIMAC) to discuss
market trends for Italian ceramic tiles and its relationship with Brazil.
During the new conference, organized
by the Italian Institute for Foreign Trade (ICE), ACIMAC director Pietro
Cassani stressed the importance of having Brazil as a partner. "The
ceramic industry in Brazil has developed significantly over the last three
years and the prospect is to continue for the next 10. While Europe is still in
crisis, Brazil grows. This demonstrates its importance as a world power,"
he said. Cassani also noted the quality level of the national products,
emphasizing their quality and refinement.
Italian architect Francesco Lucchese
also attended the meeting and made a brief lecture on fashion design and
architecture. Comparing clothing to buildings and objects, he explained that while
clothes are a way for humans to express themselves, good design could do the
same thing for construction. “When developing a project, the fashion designer
chooses to highlight aspects of the body, to enhance volume and create
textures. The architect can also show off objects in this way," said the
architect.
Further, Lucchese emphasized that in
the globalized world, market trends become more universal and not local. Therefore,
issues such as sustainability should be thought of on a broader level. He also
commented on the use of ecological materials. "Materials of this nature
can still be more expensive, but its use depends on awareness and establishing
priorities," he said.
Following with Expo Revestir’s 2010 theme of
Fashion
Week of Architecture and Construction, the Italian Pavilion set up a
runway, where attendees found floor covering of models, “The idea is to draw
attention to the beauty and quality of products, showing that as well as
clothes, they can take over the catwalks,” organizers said.
Also highlighting day two of Expo
Revestir was the Formula Indy event sponsored by APEX-Brazil (Brazilian Agency
for the Promotion of Imports and Investment). Brazilian racecar driver Mario
Romancini, who appeared at this event, will make take on his first race in São
Paulo circuit on Sunday, March 14.