Projects
transport facilities
Marine architecture
A meticulous interior design project has given a new look to two cruise ships. Functionality and design are successfully combined thanks to a carefully selected range of finishes and materials, including several collections of Italian mosaics
The sartorial spirit of cruise ships
Built between 2019 and 2021, the Costa Smeralda and Costa Toscana cruise ships from the Costa Crociere fleet feature custom-designed porcelain stoneware tiles on their dining room floors
On the road again
Recently completed upgrading work on Austria's S6 Semmering expressway between Wartberg and Krieglach included the installation of ultra-thin ceramic panels on the walls of the 160 metre long Wartberg Tunnel. To meet the needs of the motorway operator Asfinag, Cotto D'Este produced a custom-designed Kerlite3 plus product in a 300x100 cm size
A voyage into space with Yuri Gagarin
Moscow-based practice Vox Architects drew inspiration from the conquest of the cosmos for a futuristic interior in which Italian ceramic tiles dialogue with the history of the city where the "first man in space" studied and returned to earth after his mission
Smart, eco-friendly and above all contemporary
A complex and sustainable large-scale project in Bologna connects the airport to the city centre in just seven minutes
Design and a maritime identity
An itinerant showcase of surfaces and colours that sails the Mediterranean
Sofia’s central bus station is a unique city landmark
An imposing building with a dramatic glass curtain wall and a high-performance ventilated ceramic façade, Sofia's central bus station is a vital hub of national transport and a major city landmark
Small airport, big culture
The new airport terminal in New Plymouth, New Zealand, is a gateway between past and future, between the Maori tradition and the world
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
The sky’s the limit
When working on the interior design project for the passenger spaces at Doha's Hamad airport, designed by the American firm HOK and inaugurated in 2014, Antonio Citterio and Patricia Viel's practice addressed the issues of scale and durability
A journey towards total comfort
Airport design has become a highly innovative area of professional specialisation in the last two decades, especially with regard to the waiting/relaxation areas for frequent flyers. The new Business Lounge at Chisinau Airport in Moldova is an outstanding example
A pixel-effect ceramic envelope
The recent renovation project for the Cagliari-Elmas railway station stands out in particular for the use of large-size ceramic panels combining outstanding technical characteristics with a harmonious aesthetic language that blends in with the surrounding landscape
Glass, metal and Italian ceramics
Designed by Kincl Arhitekti, Neidhardt Arhitekti and Institut IGH, this iconic, contemporary terminal building serves the main airport of a country that has its sights firmly set on future growth
Italian tile for a project with African roots
The new terminal of Kotoka International Airport in Accra offers international-level services while maintaining local aesthetics
The Doorway to the Caucasus
Platov's new airport is the most important in southern Russia. Completed in time to welcome visitors to this year's FIFA World Cup, the international hub is intended to remind air travellers of the beautiful countryside around the nearby city of Rostov and the Don river. These associations are powerfully reinforced by the design of the VIP lounge, by Vox Architects
Nature, art and technology
The latest expansion of Terminal 4 of Singapore airport extends along a central gallery inspired by nature and oriental history with a length of 300 metres, a width of more than 20 metres and a height of 18 metres
A direct connection between central Milan and Malpensa Terminal 2
The newly-opened Terminal 2 railway station is simplifying passengers' journeys
Innovation in mobility
The new boarding area E of the "Leonardo da Vinci" airport in Rome Fiumicino served as the testing ground for a project to upgrade the spaces, transit flows and technologies of a strategic part of Italy's most important airport
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
Crossing the station on foot or by bike
The new bicycle and pedestrian underpass allows travellers to cross Amsterdam Central Station in complete safety
The subtle strength of large surfaces
Ceramic takes centre stage in the monumental underground facility, designed by Arata Isozaki and Andrea Maffei, for the high-speed train connection in Bologna Central station
Much more than a train station
With its contemporary and environmentally-conscious design language and technologies, the Tiburtina high-speed rail station serves as an important multifunctional centre in the heart of Rome
Sculptural transparency
The most prestigious sports centre on Australia's Gold Coast has been expanded with a transparent, lightweight multipurpose building resting gracefully on the coastal plainvvvvvv
Stairway to heaven
The new Mont Blanc cable car complex was a major technological and architectural undertaking in which latest-generation extra-thick porcelain tiles played an important role.
An underground ceramic application
The Base Tunnel for the Variante di Valico deviation of the A1 (Milan-Naples) motorway ADOPTS an innovative cladding system for the internal walls, opening up interesting prospects for ultra-thin ceramic porcelain panels
On the isthmus of the Iwi
Panmure Interchange in New Zealand combines the needs of public transport with respect for the local culture
The senses take to the air
Design and technology make a clear appeal to the senses in this project for the toilet facilities of Rome's Fiumicino Airport
The high standards of Italian design
The functional and elegant new restroom in Terminal 1 of Milan Malpensa airport comes up to the exacting standards of the shopping gallery restyling project
Ceramic tile makes a stylish comeback
The remodelling project for the old Sopot railway station
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.
An eco-friendly airport
First built for military purposes during the Second World War, it is now one of Europe's most strategic airports and also one with the lowest environmental impact
The Olympics and public transport
The stations on Line 1 of the Athens metro were completely remodelled in anticipation of the Greek Olympic Games
On board with “helmsman Mickey”
The Disney Magic cruise ship recently underwent a major overhaul to bring its levels of safety and comfort into line with the changing needs of the market
On wings of porcelain
Amongst the new facilities at Utah's airport, the Suspended Bridge appears to take flight thanks to an ultrathin ceramic floor
The metro of the future
Brescia's new metro consists of 17 cutting-edge stations that combine efficiency, design and environmental comfort
A triumph of light,
air and ceramics
The recent Brisbane airport terminal expansion project draws inspiration from the Queensland landscape
Walls that speak italian
Italian porcelain tiles have been used in three stations in the Paris RER rail network
Stadium MRT Station, Singapore
An outstanding project based on good design and innovation
High-class waiting areas
The No. 1 Traveller Lounge at Gatwick Airport offers customers a unique pre-flight experience, combining airy, well-designed spaces with the use of striking and elegant materials.
Embracing history and culture
THE PORTE DE VERSAILLES METRO STATION IN PARIS HAS BEEN RENOVATED TO MARK THE CENTENARY OF ITS OPENING
In the blue, painted blu…
At Bergamo's Orio al Serio airport, technology meets ceramic products reminiscent of natural materials
Seoul’s ceramic-clad metropolitan subway
With its 14 lines, 436 stations and a total length of 314 km, this large metropolitan subway system has embraced the aesthetics and functionality of Italian ceramic tiles
Beyon non-places
The expansion of the new Olbia airport combines functionality and exclusivity with a special focus on environmental impact and the use of local natural materials
A new future for Porta Nuova train station
Turin's central train station has been transformed and redeveloped. With its renovated commercial spaces, it is in search of new functions.
A LEED certified metropolitan railway in Canada
Sixteen stations that integrate into the surrounding landscape.
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
In and around the AMK Hub
Italian ceramic tiles were the preferred choice for the renovation of this Singapore bus-rail interchange and adjoining buildings
The new VIP Lounge at Catania Airport
In the new Catania Airport VIP lounge a skilful use of materials together creates a reception area reflecting Alitalia's new-look brand identity
Szeged Railway Station
A major conservative restoration project in which Italian tiles have been integrated into a historic setting of high architectural value