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11-10-2016
SPA & Wellness with Eiffelgres ceramic coverings
In the harmonious, relaxing context of leisure facilities, Eiffelgres porcelain tiles underline surface design and contribute to the sensation of overall well-being and inner balance

02-08-2016
Iris Ceramica: porcelain floors inspired by natural stone
The visual and tactile power of Iris’s elegant, contemporary Moving and Country Stone porcelain floors is the resulting of combining the natural solidity of stone with delicate surface colours

27-07-2016
LANDA Arquitectos: Pabellón M in Monterrey (Mexico)
LANDA Arquitectos has completed Pabellón M in Monterrey. The city of Monterrey now has a new public centre with a 52 storey concrete and glass tower. The ceramic tiled floors in Pabellón M feature special materials made by Iris Ceramica Fabbrica Marmi e Graniti and Ariostea and distributed by Versitalia, the local branch of the Italian group.

13-07-2016
AGi Architects’ wall house in Khaldiya (Kuwait City)
AGi Architects designed the Wall House in Kuwait City to involve all the senses, not only the eyes. The Khaldiya district is outside the high walls of the Wall House, and AGi Architects are forced to look upwards toward the sky.

05-07-2016
Improving the environment with Ariostea and Active tiles
From selection of raw materials to the porcelain tile production cycle, Ariostea has always been on the forefront of environmental protection. Ariostea’s Active Clean Air & Antibacterial Ceramic makes spaces cleaner and more healthful through the natural process of photocatalysis

20-06-2016
Observatorium and the culture of water
Observatorium, the Dutch artists' collective - whose member Andre Dekker is scientific director of “The City and the Water”, workshop organised by DESTeC (University of Pisa) in Seravezza, Versilia - has been working for decades on transforming places with close ties to water.

16-06-2016
The City and The Water, Versilia Summer School with Andre Dekker
A workshop with a stand-out artistic and scientific director, Andre Dekker from Rotterdam-based Dutch collective Observatorium with twenty years' experience in land transformation.