Ceramics of Italy launches 2020 Tile Competition, People’s Choice Award

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Confindustria Ceramica (the Italian Association of Ceramics) and the Italian Trade Agency have opened an official call for entries for the 2020 Ceramics of Italy Tile Competition. Now in its 27th year, the competition recognizes top North American architecture, design firms and design students for their creative use of Italian ceramic and porcelain tile.

Winning projects for 2020 will exemplify top-quality design and demonstrate the superior technical and aesthetic qualities of Italian tile. An international jury of design experts will ultimately select winners in four categories: Residential, Commercial, Institutional and Student. New to this year’s competition, Ceramics of Italy has launched the inaugural People’s Choice Award, which will be elected by the public.

Projects in the three built categories—Residential, Commercial and Institutional—must be designed by architects and designers based in North America and completed between January 2015 and January 2020. Projects may be domestic or international and must feature a significant amount of Italian ceramic or porcelain tile produced by Ceramics of Italy member companies. All styles and scales of projects will be considered, from multi-family housing and hospitality projects to outdoor spaces and exterior façades.

The jury will also review submissions from North American design and architecture students who create imaginative spaces using Italian tile. Individuals or groups of students are invited to submit their projects in the form of renderings, floor plans and sketches. Students must be enrolled in an accredited university in North America.

This year, the competition will incorporate a new public voting component, which will help determine the People’s Choice Award. Ceramics of Italy will invite the public to vote on their favorite project submissions through Submittable, an application management platform. The project that has received the most votes by Feb. 15 will be recognized as the winner of the People’s Choice Award and receive a trip to Italy for Cersaie 2020 in Bologna, Italy.

Winners will be notified in March and officially announced at the Ceramics of Italy international press conference at Coverings in New Orleans from April 20-23. For built projects selected by the jury, the prize package includes $2,000 cash, an all-expenses paid trip to Coverings to present their project, plus a five-day CEU-accredited trip to Bologna, Italy to attend Cersaie with a delegation of top design media. An additional $1,000 will be awarded to the contractor/distributor team involved in each winning project. The winning student entry will receive an all-expenses paid trip to New Orleans to present their project at Coverings 2020.

The deadline for entries is Jan. 17, 2020. There is no fee to enter and multiple submissions are accepted. Competition guidelines, submission form and an archive of winning projects from the past 26 years can be found here.

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