Italian tile is highly prized – and, as the 2018 Ceramics of Italy Tile Competition proves, it’s ever-evolving, too. Here’s a glimpse at the winning projects.
By Mark Teo |
August 20, 2018
Section: Design
Tags: Commercial, Competition, Institutional, Residential, tiles
Architecture firm Lipinsky Lasovsky Johansson designed Finnskogens Hus, a shrine to Forest Finn culture that brings a museum into the woods – and woods into the museum.
By Mark Teo |
May 10, 2018
Section: Architecture
Tags: Architecture, Competition, Cultural
The Moriyama RAIC Prize, one of the world’s biggest architecture awards, recognizes Tokyo firm Tezuka Architects’ innovative circular school.
By Danny Sinopoli |
September 20, 2017
Section: Architecture
Tags: Architecture, Competition
A new university campus by Grafton Architects in Lima, Peru has won RIBA’s inaugural global architecture prize.
By Jaclyn Tersigni |
November 24, 2016
Section: Architecture
Tags: Competition, Cultural, Education
The three winning designs of LAMP 2016 will light up Vancouver’s Jan Kath showroom until November 6.
By Erin Donnelly |
November 3, 2016
Section: Design
Tags: Competition, Lighting
A Toronto designer’s curvaceous, low-lying bench has been crowned the winner of Grand Cru/ation, a design competition and collaboration between Toronto’s Design Exchange and Nespresso.
By Jaclyn Tersigni |
November 3, 2016
Section: Design
Tags: Competition, Concept, Furniture
Two University of Toronto architecture grads have won top prize for an international competition that will see remote trekking cabins installed across Iceland’s boreal landscape, providing basic shelter for those hiking across the country of fire and ice.
By Catherine Osborne |
October 25, 2016
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Competition, Concept
The Royal Institute of British Architects has awarded the 2016 RIBA Stirling Prize to the Newport Street Gallery by Caruso St John Architects.
By Jaclyn Tersigni |
October 6, 2016
Section: Architecture
Tags: Architecture, Competition
The annual program honours international projects that offer up win-win solutions to some of the most complex problems we face, from deforestation to disease.
By David Dick-Agnew |
August 4, 2016
Section: Design
Tags: Competition
The 2016 shortlist for the world’s largest architectural awards program features seven Canadian projects, including a museum park in Toronto and a modern residence in Regina.
By Jaclyn Tersigni |
July 12, 2016
Section: Architecture
Tags: Architecture, Competition
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