Projects
CASALGRANDE PADANA S.p.A.
CASALGRANDE, 42013
Reggio Emilia
Projects by CASALGRANDE PADANA S.p.A.
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
Sushiko, a return to Japanese origins
The porcelain floor tiles blend in with a new concept based on a modern reinterpretation of the iconic elements of Japanese design
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
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 gateway to the future
As well as celebrating its close ties with the local community, the new Central Building at Hokkaido University of Science makes sophisticated use of architectural metaphors to represent a gateway to knowledge
Living in the Blu
This is the name chosen for a new residential complex in the Lambrate former industrial area of Milan. It is inspired by the bright ceramic façade tiles, which reflect the colour of the sky and project the image of a vibrant new neighbourhood
A villa for two families
Located close to the famous Jesolo Lido beach, a long and narrow black-and-white building has been divided into two halves to allow the families of two brothers to spend their holidays together while maintaining their independence
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
Waves upon waves
The Multiplex Aquatique Saint Gilles Croix de Vie, built in a Natura 2000 area, fits in perfectly with the surrounding landscape of salt marshes, ocean and river
Venice and roses
Amid history and nature, imagination and elegance, the Island of Roses is now home to a luxury 5-star hotel
A state-of-the-art business premises
With its flexible, appealing and multifunctional spaces, the imposing Vox Technology Park in Timisoara reflects many aspects of the city's contemporary urban and business culture
Parallel planes
A nondescript Maltese villa has been reinvented through a series of ingenious and highly functional technical and aesthetic solutions that enable it to blend in with the surrounding landscape and the beckoning sea on the horizon
Stone, marble and natural inspirations
The Florence-based practice Cipiuelle has completed the project for a 500 square metre wellness area combining aesthetics and functionality in a perfect blend of materials, colours and finishings
Pure white
In the spa town of Egerszalók, Hungary, pure white is used as the dominant colour in a 300-square-metre apartment. Ceramic tiles serve as a unifying element on all the surfaces, their colour and texture evoking the beauty of the natural landscape
Shopping promenade
A colourful ceramic carpet marks out routes in the Eurostop shopping centre in Halmstad
A building reflecting light and values
The founding principles of the Red Cross live on in the new headquarters in Scandiano
Not just a repository for books but an agora of exceptional beauty
An international design firm with the support of a unique citizen think-tank created a ground-breaking public library in Canada
Humanitas and contemporary humanism
Located just outside Milan, the new Humanitas University Campus brings together innovative form and content to create a fascinating, timeless village designed according to principles of sustainability
A river runs through it
In Pori, Finland, architect Birgitta Hjelm-Luontola has designed a private residence where the natural surroundings have entered the home and influenced the design choices
Mountain water
An architecture firm committed to research against boredom in architecture. An aging hotel in need of renovation. The result is an astonishing project that exploits the unique qualities of ceramics
Functional renovation of the Klauzal Square Market Hall in Budapest
In the renovation project for this historic covered market, the existing structure has been enhanced by the design of the ceramic floor covering, which offers a contemporary reinterpretation of the original pattern through meticulous use of small size elements
One material, many materials
For the expansion project of the IULM University of Languages and Communication in Milan, the 5+1AA firm of architects designed a tower with spaces for classrooms and laboratories, canteen and kitchens, offices and an astonishing 700-seat auditorium clad with green ceramic tiles
The natural choice made by Paragon Architects
The prestigious new headquarters of the financial group Alexander Forbes successfully combines energy efficiency and innovation with a parterre paved entirely with Italian ceramic tile
High-level hospitality and sustainability in the Baa atoll
The resort designed by Peia Associati for Marriott International on the small green island of Miriandhoo is an eco-friendly development consisting of 70 bungalows set in a UNESCO biosphere reserve
The sapphire house
The astonishing Sapphire residential building designed by Daniel Libeskind, a landmark in Berlin's central Mitte neighbourhood, is a complex volume clad with sapphire-like ceramic panels
Life is a diamond
The Life project focuses on the human dimension of living spaces: tradition and proportion, high-quality materials, plays of light, loggias, terraces and green spaces
Quality reinvents history
Design, innovation, emotion, well-being, energy sustainability and visibility: the new BID ON Fashion store designed by Roberto Drigo is all of this and more
In the ancient capital of the Tatars
At the heart of the new Bolgar river station, a UNESCO Heritage site since 2014, lies a waterjet cut ceramic carpet
An eye-catching residential block just outside Paris
This largely residential block in Asnières-sur-Seine, a town on the banks of the Seine to the north-west of Paris, stands out for the use of ceramic tiles on the façade
An urban oasis in Toronto
A renovation project for a single-family home in Toronto, Canada blurs the distinction between interior and exterior and extends the living space into the rear garden, which has the intimacy of a small private zen oasis
Back to the future
From a grey brutalist building to a bright contemporary university service hub. Ceramic tile plays a leading role in this successful, award-winning functional redevelopment project
Innovative and sustainable solutions for Manhattanville Campus
A new university complex designed to encourage interaction and sharing as well as openness towards the outside world
A shopping centre in the form of a green hill
This project in a historically important location has cleverly minimised impact on the environment by adopting an original underground solution
Rocky textures, sun-filled skies
A house in the Peruvian desert makes judicious use of materials, textures and colours to blend into the surrounding landscape
Communion, Sharing, Contemporaneity
The renovation of a religious building from the 1950s, based on a restoration project drawn up by the original architects, is an excellent example of "philological" restoration in modern architecture.
Dynamic contrasts
The renovation and extension project for a large house in Le Touquet, in northern France, creates an original dialogue between old and contemporary styles
A breathtaking view over Doha
The luxury suite of the top two storeys of the Kempinski Residences & Suites in Doha has been converted into a Sky Lounge Bar
Functionality, environmental quality and high energy-efficiency
The Alexander Forbes office complex stands out for the vitality and dynamism of its interiors, set against the silently sober presence of the ceramic floor coverings used on every level
Ceramics as a living material
The historic dock buildings are given a new lease of life in a carefully designed redevelopment project in which ceramic tile plays a key technological and emotional role
An inhabited monolith
Villa Montebar is a prefabricated home set in landscaped grounds in the Swiss Alps. Looking like a cross between a monolith and a spaceship, it subverts the common image of a peaceful mountain chalet
Designing with colour
Energy saving and colour research are the key features of this new swimming centre, where ceramic tiles play a major role in determining the overall environmental quality
Local knowledge
Both the original architecture and the subsequent expansion project for the "Terre da Vino" winery in the Barolo region symbolise the company's strong links to tradition
Conversing with nature
A successful combination of nature and artifice is key in this villa overlooking the golf courses in the South African garden city of Paarl. The ceramic tiling has played a major role in the project
Redeveloping the Le Officine complex in Savona
A judicious use of colour gives new life and architectural unity to the essential volumes of a new multifunctional centre
A school in Massalengo
A new school in the Lodi area combines tradition and technology in a modern version of the country house
A modern church
A church in Germany rejects the architectural conventions of places of worship. Lacking a steeple and other architectural elements, it stands out for its use of neutral colour tones and natural light
A modern-day chateau
In the gently rolling French countryside about a hundred kilometres from Calais, a single family residence explores an original relationship between history, nature and architecture. Aided by the skilful use of ceramic tile
A shopping centre with its roots in industrial archaeology
Built on the site of a disused paper mill, the shopping centre fits perfectly into the surrounding urban history
A shell cradled by the waves
Aquarena: a fantasy world centred on the restorative power of water
The flying carpet
Beneath the spectacular paraboloid of Rzeszów airport terminal, the elegant ceramic floor covering plays a key role in a project of great formal clarity.
The secret garden
A St. Petersburg department store has been refurbished as part of an interior design project inspired by nature, a concept enhanced by the original use of porcelain tiles
Fuksas, ceramics and a catering school
A landmark city project has been completed in Montpellier, France
A roof that combines aesthetics and symbolism
The parish complex of San Pio da Pietrelcina has become the landmark of the Malafede neighbourhood in the suburbs of Rome
Dynamic flow
An elegant retail and socialisation venue uses an array of finely waterjet-cut porcelain tiles to break away from traditional compositional layouts
Form = matter
This is the philosophy that inspired the design of this house/village made up of a number of residential volumes
Horizon over the sea
The geometric use of monochromatic ceramic tiles enhances the spatial layout with elegance and precision and defines the aesthetics of the terrace overlooking the sea
Coherent and sustainable
A productivity-centred architecture and a sensitive approach turn function into form, and use ceramic as the medium for its expression
A triumph of light,
air and ceramics
The recent Brisbane airport terminal expansion project draws inspiration from the Queensland landscape
Around the patio
In a detached villa in Le Rheu, France, the geometric rigour of the project is mitigated by a dialogue between interior and exterior and the expressive power of the chosen materials
A house of colour for children
A kaleidoscope of colours symbolising children's development from the ages of 3 to 6.
Museum Design Hotel
The castle of Montaldo features a sophisticated cultural exhibition as part of an original accommodation and wellness concept
A school that focuses on communication
College Descartes is an example of a successful French public building project where the choice of materials plays a key role in identifying the building's functions
Simplon Udvar in Budapest
A prestigious residential complex located in the South Buda area which makes innovative compositional use of colour on the external elevations
Flowing spaces and soft atmospheres
THE NATURAL LIGHT AND THE DYNAMIC DESIGN OF THE CERAMIC SURFACES REVEAL THE COMPLEX STRUCTURE OF THE TROYKA SHOPPING CENTRE
Made in Italy? Yes, please
A prestigious private residence in the English countryside makes stunning use of Italian ceramic tiles
A human-scale shopping centre
With their large floor spaces and open areas, shopping centres are destined to redraw the landscape of the suburbs, in the best cases forging new territorial identities.
A LEED certified metropolitan railway in Canada
Sixteen stations that integrate into the surrounding landscape.
Shopping and the city
The ceramic floor tiling in the Focus Mall in the Polish city of Piotrkòw Trybunalski, opened in 2009, explores the theme of urban itineraries through a design concept that combines harmony with strong visual impact.
The new Tiburtino Shopping Centre
The 50,000 square metre mall also serves as a social meeting point in the Aniene valley
Rationalism revisited
A single-family house in Budapest emphasises the concept of modularity in terms of both surfaces and volumes. An exercise in applied geometry for a modern contemporary villa.
Sustainability and tradition at the service of children
The province of Ravenna is home to a new project based on best practices that establishes the Emilia Romagna region as the world leader in the field of educational facilities
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport
Italian ceramic tiles played a key role in the spectacular remodelling project for Terminal 4 in Arizona's largest airport
A microcosm of urban consumption
The Granada Mall: a space of intercultural relations
The Porcelain Tile House
Set in the hills near Piacenza, this villa plays on the volumes and textures of its cladding
Szeged Railway Station
A major conservative restoration project in which Italian tiles have been integrated into a historic setting of high architectural value
Plays of contrast over the lake
A single-family villa at Lugano, in a position that commands a splendid view over lake Ceresio and its mountains, stands out for the contraposition of horizontal and vertical lines and the contrast of bright and dark colours and materials