| 6 February 2009 |
This competition, now in its 16th year, celebrates exceptional examples of contemporary American design featuring fabulous Italian ceramic tiles. In order to select from a large pool of outstanding installations, an international jury looks at the overall design of the space as well as how the tiles meet their functional and technical requirements.
As you scroll through this new website dedicated to the competition, you’ll find detailed competition rules; a downloadable submission form; answers to frequently asked questions and a historical look at the award-winning projects from the past 15 years. Hopefully, the new site will inspire you to submit project(s)! The North American architects and designers that have won in the past have ranged from star architects like Bernard Tschumi, Stanley Tigerman and Laurinda Spears to young up-and-comers.
Deadline is 6 February 2009. Visit the new site to learn more.

Mohammad Sharif Ullah
I want to build up my career with Ceramic technology & as far as I know Italy is the right place and will be great opportunity for me to build up my career.
I want a chance to show my treasure that’s in me.
Govindan
Such competition will definitely help to make the better quality of tiles and thus it will increase the uses of tiles among the people.
Jason Colling
Great tips about outstanding installations and new websites.
harmonsmith
There is no other flooring type that has the design flexibility of ceramic tile or natural stone. There are multiple shapes, sizes, installation patterns and colorways that give ceramic tile and natural stone endless design choices. This is just one of the many benefits of ceramic tile and natural stone. I have tiled my whole house which was done by a very good installer Ciciliot a professional in this regards and they did their job very well.
harmonsmith
very nice blog. Pretty unique advices. I have tiled my whole house which was done by a very good installer Ciciliot a professional in this regards and they did their job very well but It will be useful when I will be tilling my house by myself. Thanks for the useful blog