Projects
urban landscape
Urban pathways
A major urban regeneration project carried out in a neighbourhood of Brescia has used a new generation of environmentally-friendly stone-effect pavers to combine aesthetics and functionality
A historic centre gets an environmentally-friendly makeover
The new paving installed in the historic centre of Gallicano nel Lazio showcases the qualities of a patented eco-stone that proved ideal for a historically accurate redevelopment project
An example of good architecture
On the northeastern outskirts of Milan, Simone Dominoni has designed an aesthetically pleasing and highly sustainable building with photovoltaic panels and ventilated façades clad in stone-effect porcelain to improve energy efficiency.
In search of a new sense of harmony in the Città Studi district of Milan
The firm Ingegneria Dominoni has designed a residential complex on a site formerly occupied by the Rizzoli graphic arts institute. The project reimagines a portion of the historical city in a contemporary manner, in no small part through the use of Italian ceramic tiles
Urban appeal
A town square has been given a new lease of life thanks to an urban regeneration project that uses porcelain stoneware pavers. This solution maintains the original atmospheres while blending in with the location and respecting the environment
A Rome marketplace gets a facelift
The central section of Rome's Via Val D'Ossola has been repaved with porcelain stoneware in keeping with its function as a pedestrianised urban area and marketplace
An eco-sustainable high-rise building
The architecture firm Beretta Associati has designed a new 86-metre skyscraper in Milan that stands out for its sober neo-rationalism and high level of environmental sustainability
A building reminiscent of the sea in Malmö
Designed by architect Anders Blomqvist Carsten, the World Trade Center Propellergatan has a ventilated façade with anti-smog treatment that echoes the shimmering effect of sea waves
Green architecture
A new residential building in Milan uses porcelain tiles to create an envelope that combines living comfort, energy performance and a low environmental footprint
Millo Office Building, the new face of Bucharest
A dynamic, vibrant office complex has given a fresh new look to the Romanian capital. The monumental façade was created using Italian porcelain stoneware
Tiled façades, Milanese style
The façade of a building in Milan's city centre has been renovated using a classic solution with a touch of innovation: cladding the façade with three-dimensional green tiles
The “Walk of Kisses”
Porta di Ponente, Porta di Niasca and Porta di Levante are the three gateways to the famous Passeggiata dei Baci (Walk of Kisses) in Liguria, a walking trail exploring the beauty of the local landscape. The gateways are clad with porcelain tiles in the vibrant colours of the coastal region
Sustainable simplicity
The project by TAMassociati, winners of a design competition held as part of the Percorsi Diocesani initiative, adopts a clear, simple language and a socially-engaged design philosophy. Porcelain tiles from Casalgrande Padana were chosen for their quality and sustainability
Another step forward in the redevelopment of Milan’s former Enel area
Asti Architetti has renovated the antiquated former A2A building located alongside the ADI Design Museum, transforming it with a new, open glass and metal façade and the aesthetics of large-format porcelain stoneware tiles
Nature and soft mobility on Rimini’s redeveloped seafront
The coast road separating the town of Rimini from its beaches is being transformed with cycle paths, pedestrian walkways, mini-plazas and an abundance of greenery
High-thickness paving solutions
A pavement in a busy street in Rome's EUR district has been resurfaced with 5 cm thick lava stone imitation porcelain tiles
Fiumicino town centre gets a makeover
The town council has redeveloped Via della Spiaggia and converted it into a pedestrian street paved with sustainable ceramic cobblestones
Museum House
The condo building at 805 Washington Avenue in New York was given a distinctive and elegant identity by Aldo Andreoli and Claudio Delmonte with a look that references the nearby museum
Sustainable construction: the virtuous example of Datalogic
An Italian-made porcelain rainscreen façade graces the company's new German headquarters, a perfect combination of aesthetics, versatility and energy efficiency
A facelift and functional upgrade
The remodelling of a late 1960s apartment building in Milan achieves a major energy upgrade and functional improvement while highlighting the original architectural structure
Efficiency and future-oriented architecture
Ceramic tiles have helped refresh the urban identity of a power plant that has doubled its capacity while cutting emissions
A promenade amongst vegetation and shafts of light
A grey and uninviting parking lot in the Tiburtina area of Rome has been converted into a welcoming space for socialisation
Colour and design for a remodelled garden
A long-neglected garden has been given new life in this urban regeneration project, winner of the residential category of the 2020 Ceramics and Design competition
Ceramic as the face of science
Milan University's New IT Hub and Service Centre, designed by Isolarchitetti, was the institutional category winner of the 2020 Ceramics and Design competition
The Pescara Courthouse gets a facelift
Custom-made coloured body porcelain stoneware slabs were chosen for the ventilated façades
The modernity of bicycles and history
In Toronto's landmark square, architect Vis Sankrithi has combined the modernity of a new underground parking station for city cyclists with the location's iconic history
Eternal present
In an interplay of memory and innovation, an old building is given a new lease of life through a sensitive design project and an iconic hi-tech envelope created from ultra-thin ceramic panels
A punctuated façade
Rearth Inc., a leading Korean distributor of smartphone accessories, opened in Bucheon its new headquarters
Fighting pollution with style
Designed by architect Riccardo Stein, Hotel Nodo in Santiago de Chile is the first building in South America to adopt bioactive façade cladding
Mediterranean harmony
In harmony with the island of Ponza, the restyling of the external surfaces of the Grand Hotel Santa Domitilla has created a natural look combining shapes and material effects