The Marratxí house by Casas inHAUS has been recognised with the Architecture Award – Subcategory A-a at the 24th edition of the Ceramic Architecture and Interior Design Awards, organised by ASCER.
The award ceremony took place in Oropesa (Castellón), as part of the Time of Spain programme, an initiative that brings together around 70 companies from the Spanish ceramics sector and reinforces the national and international profile of ceramics ‘Made in Spain’.
A tribute to industrialised architecture
The jury particularly appreciated the effective integration of ceramics into an industrialised construction system, highlighting the consistent use of the material both indoors and outdoors.
In Marratxí house, ceramics are not an added finish, but rather a structural architectural resource within the modular concept. Their consistent application in flooring and cladding reinforces the spatial continuity, construction precision and contemporary character of the home.
This award recognises something that is part of inHAUS’s DNA:
Awards with a long history and prestige
The Ceramic Awards, sponsored by the Port Authority of Valencia and supported by the Regional Ministry of Economy, Finance and Public Administration of the Valencian Regional Government, annually recognise the best works of architecture, interior design and master’s degree final projects that incorporate ceramic floor and wall tiles manufactured by companies associated with ASCER.
The jury for this edition was made up of renowned professionals:
In addition to the Architecture award, prizes were also awarded in the categories of Interior Design, Master’s Degree Final Projects and Media during the ceremony.
Ceramics, architecture and innovation
This edition has highlighted the versatility of ceramics in contemporary architecture, from heritage interventions to industrialised modular housing proposals.
inHAUS, receiving this recognition means reaffirming its collaboration with national ceramic manufacturers and consolidating modular architecture as a high-quality technical and aesthetic solution.
The Marratxí house demonstrates that industrialisation does not limit architecture: it empowers it. And that ceramics, far from being a simple cladding, can become a conceptual element capable of unifying construction systems, materiality and design.
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