The prestigious architect Emilio Tuñón will chair the jury, which will be formed by the architects Martha Thorne, Cino Zucchi, Anupama Kundoo, José María Sánchez, José María Márquez Cecilia and Ramón Monfort. The registration is open and the deadline for handing in the projects is on the 28th of October 2014. The Awards have a prize fund of 39,000 Euros divided in three categories.
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The Spanish Ceramic Tile Manufacturers’ Association (ASCER) is launching the thirteenth edition of the competition. The jury comprises prominent national and international professionals as it does every year.
Presiding over the panel of judges is architect Emilio Tuñón, who, together with the sadly late Luis Moreno Mansilla, founded a studio that has received many prestigious prizes including the Mies van der Rohe Award and the Spanish National Architecture Award. The remainder of the panel of judges is made up of the Italian architect Cino Zucchi; the executive director of the Pritzker Awards Martha Thorne; the Indian-born architect Anupama Kundoo; the young architect José María Sánchez, recent winner of the BSI Swiss Architectural Award which acknowledges architects under 50 years of age whose work has contributed to improving theoretical and practical aspects of contemporary architecture; Fernando Márquez Cecilia, editor and director of El Croquis architecture journal; and the Castellón-based architect Ramón Monfort.
The registration is open and the deadline for handing in the projects is on the 28th of October 2014. The Awards have a prize fund of 39,000 Euros divided in three categories. The two main categories are Architecture and Interior Design, each one is awarded 17,000 Euros. The main requirement to participate is that the projects use ceramic tiles made in Spain. The third category is Degree Project category, which is aimed to students of Architecture and it is awarded 5,000 Euros. The jury may give two special mentions in each category as it considers the projects to be rewarded.
The rules for the competition and the application form for registration can be found on the website www.tileofspainawards.com where it is also available all the information regarding the current and previous editions.
The best architects take part in ASCER Awards
There is an increasing bias towards the use of ceramics in architecture and interior design. More and more often, acclaimed professionals choose ceramic tiles in in some of their most significant works.
In recent years the competition has awarded a wide range of projects, recognizing the versatility of this material. Last year prizes went to the “Remodelling Work on la Riera de la Salut” and “Casa Luz. A single family home in Cilleros”.
Source: ASCER
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