Mastering the detail: 10 projects with tiles
A selection of ten projects with tiles used in original ways, as interior finishing or latticework, with a distinctive eye on colour, shape and materiality.
A gentle tile carpet refurbishes an apartment in Barcelona
Ted’A arquitectes reuses the existing materials at Laia and Biel’s house for the grouts of the new ceramic flooring.
A concrete structure in Bahrain transforms history into inhabitable space
The House for Architectural Heritage tells the architectural history of Muharraq, uniting a mission of preservation and interpretation with a new inclusive approach to public exhibitions.
Australia. A tiles composition designs the facade of an open office
Raffaello and Luigi Rosselli completed an office building, featuring a facade conceived through 1:1 scale tests and hand built prototypes.
Frida Escobedo’s Serpentine Pavilion
Mexican elements and British materials are combined in the Serpentine’s new temporary pavilion: a sundial that marks time in shared space.
Spanish studio Aulets brings a vineyard into a building
The oenological station renovation in Felanitx, Spain, enhances existing elemets and uses a metallic pergola for the interiors.
Marble as a design paradigm
The thought of the Italian designer Matteo Leorato explained through three projects in marble.
Taipei. An extra-small apartment for a metropolitan city
PhoebeSayswow Architects’ conceived the 33 sqm apartment as a playful interior taking advantage of a partial double-height.
new Entrance to the intermodal station of Palma de Mallorca
Design Joan Miquel Seguí Coloma, 2018
Historical elements and contemporary needs: an apartment in Barcelona
Hiha studio renovates an apartment in the Raval historical district, featuring internal windows that allow light to enter the inner spaces.
A gentle tile carpet refurbishes an apartment in Barcelona
Ted’A arquitectes reuses the existing materials at Laia and Biel’s house for the grouts of the new ceramic flooring.
A concrete structure in Bahrain transforms history into inhabitable space
The House for Architectural Heritage tells the architectural history of Muharraq, uniting a mission of preservation and interpretation with a new inclusive approach to public exhibitions.
Australia. A tiles composition designs the facade of an open office
Raffaello and Luigi Rosselli completed an office building, featuring a facade conceived through 1:1 scale tests and hand built prototypes.
Frida Escobedo’s Serpentine Pavilion
Mexican elements and British materials are combined in the Serpentine’s new temporary pavilion: a sundial that marks time in shared space.
Spanish studio Aulets brings a vineyard into a building
The oenological station renovation in Felanitx, Spain, enhances existing elemets and uses a metallic pergola for the interiors.
Marble as a design paradigm
The thought of the Italian designer Matteo Leorato explained through three projects in marble.
Taipei. An extra-small apartment for a metropolitan city
PhoebeSayswow Architects’ conceived the 33 sqm apartment as a playful interior taking advantage of a partial double-height.
new Entrance to the intermodal station of Palma de Mallorca
Design Joan Miquel Seguí Coloma, 2018
Historical elements and contemporary needs: an apartment in Barcelona
Hiha studio renovates an apartment in the Raval historical district, featuring internal windows that allow light to enter the inner spaces.
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