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Tile of Spain Awards 2021: the winners
Casa Ter
The jury praised the versatile use given to one single material, in positions and functions of all kinds, lending the project a discrete yet rich appeal. They also highlighted the reinterpretation of a traditional material in a context in which the home revitalizes the landscape and its surroundings.
Project by MESURA, winner of the XIX Tile of Spain Awards, Architecture section.
Photo MESURA & Salva López
Casa Ter
The jury praised the versatile use given to one single material, in positions and functions of all kinds, lending the project a discrete yet rich appeal. They also highlighted the reinterpretation of a traditional material in a context in which the home revitalizes the landscape and its surroundings.
Project by MESURA, winner of the XIX Tile of Spain Awards, Architecture section.
Photo MESURA & Salva López
Casa Ter
The jury praised the versatile use given to one single material, in positions and functions of all kinds, lending the project a discrete yet rich appeal. They also highlighted the reinterpretation of a traditional material in a context in which the home revitalizes the landscape and its surroundings.
Project by MESURA, winner of the XIX Tile of Spain Awards, Architecture section.
Photo MESURA & Salva López
Casa Ter
The jury praised the versatile use given to one single material, in positions and functions of all kinds, lending the project a discrete yet rich appeal. They also highlighted the reinterpretation of a traditional material in a context in which the home revitalizes the landscape and its surroundings.
Project by MESURA, winner of the XIX Tile of Spain Awards, Architecture section.
Photo MESURA & Salva López
Casa Ter
The jury praised the versatile use given to one single material, in positions and functions of all kinds, lending the project a discrete yet rich appeal. They also highlighted the reinterpretation of a traditional material in a context in which the home revitalizes the landscape and its surroundings.
Project by MESURA, winner of the XIX Tile of Spain Awards, Architecture section.
Photo MESURA & Salva López
Casa Ter
The jury praised the versatile use given to one single material, in positions and functions of all kinds, lending the project a discrete yet rich appeal. They also highlighted the reinterpretation of a traditional material in a context in which the home revitalizes the landscape and its surroundings.
Project by MESURA, winner of the XIX Tile of Spain Awards, Architecture section.
Photo MESURA & Salva López
Atlantis Gastrobar
The jury admired how ceramic materials were used as a star feature of the whole project. By taking advantage of ceramic tiles for this small space, a setting with a refreshing, timeless appeal was achieved.
Project by Arantxa Manrique Arquitectes, winner of the XIX Tile of Spain Awards, Interior design section.
Photo Adrià Goula
Atlantis Gastrobar
The jury admired how ceramic materials were used as a star feature of the whole project. By taking advantage of ceramic tiles for this small space, a setting with a refreshing, timeless appeal was achieved.
Project by Arantxa Manrique Arquitectes, winner of the XIX Tile of Spain Awards, Interior design section.
Photo Adrià Goula
Atlantis Gastrobar
The jury admired how ceramic materials were used as a star feature of the whole project. By taking advantage of ceramic tiles for this small space, a setting with a refreshing, timeless appeal was achieved.
Project by Arantxa Manrique Arquitectes, winner of the XIX Tile of Spain Awards, Interior design section.
Photo Adrià Goula
Atlantis Gastrobar
The jury admired how ceramic materials were used as a star feature of the whole project. By taking advantage of ceramic tiles for this small space, a setting with a refreshing, timeless appeal was achieved.
Project by Arantxa Manrique Arquitectes, winner of the XIX Tile of Spain Awards, Interior design section.
Photo Adrià Goula
Atlantis Gastrobar
The jury admired how ceramic materials were used as a star feature of the whole project. By taking advantage of ceramic tiles for this small space, a setting with a refreshing, timeless appeal was achieved.
Project by Arantxa Manrique Arquitectes, winner of the XIX Tile of Spain Awards, Interior design section.
Photo Adrià Goula
A proposal for a centre for unaccompanied under-age immigrants
The jury was impressed by the invention of a new form of "impluvium", going one step beyond traditional Mediterranean impluvium courtyard homes. Not only have ceramic materials been used in a sensitive, well considered, imaginative way. They are also an intrinsic part of the project and a fundamental factor in its expressive capacity.
Project by Andrea Puebla Yubero. Winner of the XIX Tile of Spain Awards, Degree Project section.
A proposal for a centre for unaccompanied under-age immigrants
The jury was impressed by the invention of a new form of "impluvium", going one step beyond traditional Mediterranean impluvium courtyard homes. Not only have ceramic materials been used in a sensitive, well considered, imaginative way. They are also an intrinsic part of the project and a fundamental factor in its expressive capacity.
Project by Andrea Puebla Yubero. Winner of the XIX Tile of Spain Awards, Degree Project section.
A proposal for a centre for unaccompanied under-age immigrants
The jury was impressed by the invention of a new form of "impluvium", going one step beyond traditional Mediterranean impluvium courtyard homes. Not only have ceramic materials been used in a sensitive, well considered, imaginative way. They are also an intrinsic part of the project and a fundamental factor in its expressive capacity.
Project by Andrea Puebla Yubero. Winner of the XIX Tile of Spain Awards, Degree Project section.
A proposal for a centre for unaccompanied under-age immigrants
The jury was impressed by the invention of a new form of "impluvium", going one step beyond traditional Mediterranean impluvium courtyard homes. Not only have ceramic materials been used in a sensitive, well considered, imaginative way. They are also an intrinsic part of the project and a fundamental factor in its expressive capacity.
Project by Andrea Puebla Yubero. Winner of the XIX Tile of Spain Awards, Degree Project section.
Runnymede College Campus
The jury celebrated the fact that ceramic materials were not used as a classic covering, separating them from the line of the façade. They also appreciated how well the ceramic materials fitted in with other industrial ones.
Project by Rojo/Fernández-Shaw. Mention for the Architecture section in the XIX Tile of Spain Awards.
Photo Luis Asín
The Young Old House
The jury highlighted the bold new solution to country living that the project represents, taking a contemporary approach as opposed to a nostalgic one. An audacious use of ceramic materials was made, applying the same rigorous refurbishment criteria used in large-scale projects to a local, rural building.
Project by Enrique Espinosa & Lys Villalba. Mention for the Architecture section in the XIX Tile of Spain Awards.
Foto José Hevia
La Roca Camper Store
The jury highlighted the dual use given to ceramic tiles–physically to create volumes and as graphic symbols. This interplay creates a fascinating volumetric effect.
Project by Tomás Alonso. Mention for the Interior section of the XIX Tile of Spain Awards.
Photo Andrés Fraga
6 homes in Cabrera de Mar
The jury took special note of how the ceramic tiles manage to bring the outside world into the home in a kind of migrational process. Through the tiles in the courtyard, an interior space is transformed into an urban one.
Project by TWOBO Arquitectura. Mention for the Interior section of the XIX Tile of Spain Awards.
Photo José Hevia
Courtyards of water and olives
The jury praised the shift from an interior space to an exterior design concept with a strong scenic impact, using ceramic materials to lend it perspective.
Project by Alba Jiménez Navas. Mention for the Degree Project section of the XIX Tile of Spain Awards.
Salam Bir
The jury praised his capacity to create a new world, in a utopic vision of reality that conjures up buildings from the past while also taking us forward into the future. Ceramic materials play a prime role on all scales.
Project by Eduardo Casado López. Mention for the Degree Project section of the XIX Tile of Spain Awards.
