14th Annual Tile of Spain Award Winners Announced
Tile of Spain, the international brand representing 125 tile manufacturers belonging to the Spanish Ceramic Tile Manufacturers Association (ASCER), announces the winners of the 14th Annual Tile of Spain Awards in the categories of Architecture and Interior Design. On November 27th the jury for the Tile of Spain Awards, presided over by architect Victor López Cotelo, met in Castellón Spain to select the winners.
Winners ARCHITECTURE category
The judges decided to award first prize to the project entitled “Pabellón Docente Polivalente Escola Gavina” by Carmen Martínez Gregori, Carmel Gradolo Martinez and Arturo Sanz Martínez. The jury valued the simple and efficient architecture of this multipurpose pavilion and how it uses ceramic tile to solve problems of acoustic conditions and light control. The way in which tiles were used balances the relationship between the indoor space and the surroundings.
An Honorable Mention went to “Parking Saint Roch” by Archikubik (Miguel Lacasta, Marc Chalamanch, Carmen Santana). The jury determined that using ceramic tile in such a singular and systematic way as a visual sunlight filter was extremely clever.
First prize was awarded to the project entitled “Blue Wave Cocktail Bar” by Equipo Creativo. The judges were impressed by the interesting exploration and application of ceramic tile without sacrificing technique or functionality. The installation is right on target to create a festive and unique look in the space.
- “Restaurante Disfrutar,” also from El Equipo Creativo, for the “interesting work in exploring with ceramic materials and its applications.
- “L’Atic Vernacle” from El Fabricante de Espheras for “the simplicity and preciseness in the selection of materials to achieve a comfortable living space.”
The Tile of Spain Awards also includes a category to acknowledge the best Graduate Project presented by students of Schools of Architecture highlighting the use of ceramic tile in their projects.
- “Paseo Marítimo de Mataró” by Hector Durán Sánchez from the University in Girona, for showing ceramic tile as the ideal material not only for its practical use but to capture the ambiance of the place.
- Archaeological Center in the Alhambra” by Agustín Gor Gómez (Architectural School in Granada) and “A story of integral rehabilitation, recreating a landscape that never was” by Jorge Borondo Pérez-Gómez (San Pablo University CEU Madrid). The jury valued both projects in accuracy and quality and the way its approach in relation to the background.