The 2015 Ceramics of Italy Tile Competition winning results
By Bustler Editors|
Friday, Apr 24, 2015
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The 22nd annual Ceramics of Italy Tile Competition recognizes North American architects and designers for their inventive use of Italian ceramic tiles. Competitors are evaluated based on the use of Italian ceramics in an aesthetically beautiful, original, and functional way.
In this year's competition, the jury selected three winners and four honorable mentions. The winner of each category -- Commercial, Institutional, and Residential -- received a cash prize and a 5-day trip to Bologna, Italy to attend Cersaie, the world's largest bathroom and furnishings show.
Check out this year's winners below.
COMMERCIAL GRAND PRIZE WINNER
Firm: RSP Architects
Project: Target Northern Campus
Location: Brooklyn Park, MN
Tile Manufacturer: Provenza, Casamood, Ceramiche Caesar
Distributor: Tile by Design, RBC
Tile Contractor: Grazzini Brothers & Company
Summary: "The Target Northern Campus uses excellent design to foster a sense of community and creativity for its staff. Built as an expansion to the downtown campus, the project seeks to form a link with the surrounding landscape; the building features vast, open spaces, floor to ceiling windows, and encompasses a green outdoor space for the campus. Tiles from Ceramiche Caesar’s Nera Trapezio and E.motions collections—simulating wood and stone respectively—are featured throughout the space, contributing to the setting’s connection to the natural world. In order to create an accessible, communicative space—a necessary feature for America’s second largest discount retailer—the building features a 1,000-foot interior circulation path clad in Provenza’s Q-Stone collection These neutral-toned tiles create a warm ambiance juxtaposing the cold Minnesota climate and facilitating a productive and social business environment."
COMMERCIAL HONORABLE MENTION
Firm: Alexander Gorlin Architects
Project: Bell Works Location: Holmdel, NJ
Tile Manufacturer: ImolaCeramica, Mirage
Distributor: New Jersey Tile and Stone
Contractor: Interface Tile
Summary "Cosmic Radio Waves were discovered in this building in 1933; in 2007, it was named one of the 10 most endangered historical sites in New Jersey. Today, the Bell Labs buildings has been transformed into a beautiful, innovative commercial space for events, offices, and retail. Under architect Alexander Gorlin’s direction, the two largest Josef Albers patterns in the world have been constructed from tile on the floor, serving as the focal point of the 40,000-square-foot atrium. Using three colorways from ImolaCeramica’s Micron 2.0 collection, these patterns incorporate an interaction of color while paying homage to the square. Mirage Quartziti stone-effect tiles are used to continue the original quartzite of the foyer, working well in color and modern style with the decorative patterns. This project is well suited to foster creativity as an arts and culture space through the integration of art in the design."
INSTITUTIONAL GRAND PRIZE WINNER
Firm: Shinberg.Levinas Architects
Project: Carlos Rosario International Culinary School
Location: Washington, DC
Tile Manufacturer: Lea Ceramiche
Distributor: Atlantic Link
Contractor: Jud Tile
Summary: "The Carlos Rosario International Culinary School is the newest addition to the Carlos Rosario International Public Charter School—a non-profit organization that encourages its students to give back to the community. The design skillfully responds to the irregular shape of the site, which is orthogonal on the West end, and angles downward in the East, creating an architecturally compelling, angular exterior. The base of the building’s façade features Lea Ceramiche’s Slimtech tiles, lending a modern look while staying cost-effective. Slimtech is also used inside the building in the atrium, lobby, cafeteria and culinary classrooms, showing an exemplary adaptation of the same tile, both indoors and out. In keeping with the school’s mission to contribute positively to the surrounding community, this tile was selected specifically for its eco-sustainable qualities, consistent with the rest of the design which conserves energy and water."
INSTITUTIONAL HONORABLE MENTION
Exterior Installation Recognition of Excellence
Firm: Gertler & Wente Architects, LLP
Project: ChristChurch Presbyterian
Location: Atlanta, GA
Tile Manufacturer: Marazzi
Distributor: Marazzi NY
Contractor: Southern Wall Systems
Summary: "By the very nature of its function, ChristChurch Presbyterian was designed with a very specific set of ideals in mind. In order to convey the modern, urban, welcoming space that the client envisioned, Gertler & Wente Architects designed a bold facade that mixes light and dark tiles from Marazzi’s Monolith and Soho collections to energize and enliven the structure. The building’s position on a prominent corner in Atlanta provides the opportunity to create an open public space that gives the small building a bigger presence. The long side of the building wraps around the entrance courtyard and a pavilion that houses offices and a cafe, opening up an inviting communal space. Connecting the exterior and interior, Marazzi tiles are also used on the floor of the indoor sanctuary."
RESIDENTIAL GRAND PRIZE WINNER
Firm: DKOR Interiors
Project: A Contemporary Moody Home
Location: Aventura, FL
Tile Manufacturer: Atlas Concorde
Distributor: Atlas Concorde
Contractor: Amazon Construction
Summary: "Conceived under the concept of 'pure modernism,' this simple, elegant Florida home demonstrates how strong an impression can be made with a minimalist design aesthetic. Atlas Concorde’s Sunrock Travertino gres porcelain tile is skillfully used in a variety of spaces throughout the home including bathrooms, bedrooms and hallways, creating a strong and elegant cohesion within the home. The versatile tiles differ in size, layout and functionality, adapting to each space while maintaining a sophisticated, contemporary ambiance. Further contributing to the project’s modern vibe, the open, loft-like quality of each room and monochromatic palette are perfectly complemented by the tile, showing a strong relationship between the design and physical nature of the space itself."
RESIDENTIAL HONORABLE MENTION
Firm: Natalie Kraiem Interiors
Project: Brooklyn Kitchen
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Tile Manufacturer: Rex Ceramiche
Distributor: Florim Solutions
Contractor: Partinico Construction
Summary: "The I Bianchi di Rex Calacatta marble-look tiles from Rex Ceramiche are the focal point of this custom-designed kitchen. The large size of the tiles (24”x48”) reveals the intricate veining that characterizes marble’s natural, tactile appeal. While capturing the visual essence of marble, the use of porcelain tile gives the kitchen the benefit of being low-maintenance, durable and easy-to-clean. A custom vertical column extending from floor to ceiling, clad in the same tile, adds a memorable, individualized touch to the space. White lacquer cabinets that furnish the kitchen serve as the perfect complement to maintain the space’s muted sophistication, while allowing the tiles to remain the stand-out element."
RESIDENTIAL HONORABLE MENTION
Exterior Installation Recognition of Excellence
Firm: Tectonic Design
Project: Hanes Residence
Location: Andersonville, TN
Tile Manufacturer: Cotto d’Este
Distributor: Ciot Contractor: Private
Summary: "This Tennessee home features an impressive façade clad in Cotto d’Este’s Kerlite tiles. The Kerlite collection functions well for the exterior design as it is ultra-thin, flexible and durable, giving the house a sleek, contemporary look. The house is not only modern in design but also in its sustainable passive solar cooling design; highly insulated walls with the lightweight, reflective tiles keep the building naturally cool—a great benefit in the Southern heat."
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