Special Recognition winners In addition, four Special Recognition International projects were recognized: Casa Celosia/Lattice House by Emiliano López Matas and Monica Rivera is a detached house that features a delicate latticework of glazed ceramic to protect the upper south-facing rooms from the sun. Atyca installed tiles from Cerámica Cumella. Perimeter of Zooco Estudio is a c o n t e m p o - rary Madrid home featur- ing clear and concisege- ometry coat- ed with vitre- ous mosaic installed by Hisbalit to create versatile and adaptable continuous spaces. Opera Software Wroclaw from Mode:lina is a building in Poland for the new offices of the Norwegian firm Opera Software. The use of Vives Spanish ceramic tile in the project preserve the industrial loft style. For more information on the projects, go to www.tileofspainusa. com/spanish-tile-in-cid-award-win- ning-projects/. Villa Nemes: Natural Materials in the Natural Environment. This set- ting in Imperia, Liguria, Italy, was designed by Giordano Hadmik Architects and installed by Simine Rizza and Ndricim Aga. The CID awards are sponsored by TileLetter, Contemporary Stone &Tile Design and Tile magazines. Judges included: Chris Abbate and Kristin Coleman, Novita Communications; Eric Astrachan and Stephanie Samulski, TCNA; Bart Bettiga, NTCA;LoriDolnik,FrankAdvertising; Kevin Fox, Fox Ceramic Tile; Will Speros, Emerald Expositions; Keita Turner, Keita Turner Designs; and Chris Walker, David Allen Company. CID AWARDS –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 76 TileLetter | June 2017