Tile of Spain Awards Now Accepting Entries for the 2024 Edition
The Spanish Ceramic Tile Manufacturer’s Association (ASCER) announces the call for entry for the 2024 program of the Tile of Spain Awards of Architecture, Interior Design and Final Degree Project. This year marks 23 years of recognizing the use of Spanish ceramic tiles in projects from around the world.
Celebrating outstanding precision in material usage and passion for creativity, the Tile of Spain Awards spotlights thoughtful design, exceptional installation, artistic expression, and the significant use of Spanish ceramics in interior and exterior projects. With submissions now open, ASCER encourages architects, designers, specifiers, installers, industry professionals and students to enter their finished projects for this year’s esteemed awards.
The jury presiding over the awards will be chaired by architect Rafael de La-Hoz and is comprised of esteemed architects and interior designers including: María José Aranguren, José González Gallegos, Jonathan Arnabat, Jordi Ayala-Bril, David Quesada and Susana Babiloni.
The Tile of Spain Awards have a total prize fund of €35,000 (approx. $38,135), to be shared between three categories. The two main categories, Architecture and Interior Design, each have cash prizes of €15,000. The Final Degree Project award has a cash prize of €5,000. The panel of judges is also entitled to give up to two special mentions in each category.
Project submissions are being accepted, now through Thursday, October 17th, 2024. The awards ceremony will be held during Cevisama 2025. Visit here to review entry guidelines, submit a project or learn more about the Tile of Spain Awards.
About the Awards
The objective of the Tile of Spain Awards is to promote the use of Spanish ceramic tiles in architecture and interior design projects (both in Spain and abroad). The program boasts a consolidated trajectory and is held in high esteem by architecture professionals.
The Tile of Spain Awards offers cash prizes totaling €35,000 that are divided among three areas. The two main categories – Architecture and Interior Design – each have a cash prize of over €15,000. Special mentions may also be made in both categories, based on the judges’ criteria. The third category, the Final Degree Project, targets students of architecture and has a cash prize of over €5,000. In all three categories, entries are welcome from both Spanish and international participants.
The award ceremony will be held in Valencia during CEVISAMA 2025. Full details of this and previous editions of the awards are available at www.tileofspainawards.com.
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