Award winners announced Tile of Spain Award winners include: Architecture category winner is Two Homes in Oropesa (Toledo) by Paredes Pedrosa Arquitectos. A special mention goes to to MM House, Palma de Mallorca by Ohlab, a home designed in accor- dance with the Passivhaus standard in order to guarantee optimum energy efficiency. First prize in the Interior Design category went to TABA Espazioa by Ibon Salaberria, a space that includes a coffee shop, pizza res- taurant and wine bar situated on the ground floor of Tabakalera, San Sebastian’s new International Centre for Contemporary Culture. A special mention goes to Casa#77 by Raúl Montero Martínez and Emilio Pardo Rivacoba, a project to renovate an apartment measur- ing just 51 m2 situated in the loft of a housing block in Pamplona’s historic quarter. The Final Degree Project Category (FDP) was awarded to In-Situ: Tools and Technology in Traditional Architecture by M Wesam Al Asali, a student at the University of Cambridge. This cate- gory honors projects undertaken by students at Schools of Architecture in which the ceramic tiles play a central role. A special mention was given to the ‘Como agua de mayo’ project by Belén Collado González, a student at the San Pablo CEU University in Madrid. CEVISAMA NEWS –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Architecture winner: Two Homes in Oropesa by Paredes Pedrosa Arquitectos. Interior Design Winner: TABA Espaziosa by Ibon Salaberria Final Degree Project Winner: In-Situ: Tools and Technology in Traditional Architecture by M Wesam Al Asali. 70 TileLetter | May 2017