Cosentino Design Challenge 13
Cosentino Design Challenge 13: Results and Winners
The global leader in the production and distribution of surfaces for the world of architecture and design, the Cosentino Group has announced the winning projects of the 13th edition of its annual Cosentino Design Challenge. Winners were announced at the Cosentino City Madrid showroom on 11 June 2019.
Architecture Category – Topic “Cosentino and Water”
Three Winning Projects, Awarded €1,000 Each
Oasis from Eduardo García Vidal (School: Escuela de Ingeniería y Arquitectura Zaragoza, Spain)
FALL from Francisco Jesús Martínez Viedma (School Escuela de Arte Almeria – Spain)
The Butterfly Effect from Sonia Salgado Ureña (School: Artediez – Spain)
Three Special Mentions, Awarded with a Diploma
The Hoop from Anna Ebert (School: Berlin International University)
Bubble Waterfall from Maria Gil Boronat (School: ETSAM UPM, Madrid – España)
Dune Cluster Housing from Ong Xiang An (Escuela: Lasalle College of the Arts – Singapur)
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Design Category – Topic “Cosentino and Energy”
Three Winning Projects, Awarded €1,000 Each
Constellatio from Henar Martínez Casais and Santiago Álvarez Bouza (School: Escuela de Ingenierías Industriales from Valladolid University)
STRATOS from David Acebedo García and Jessica Martínez Sánchez (School: ETSAM UPM)
Aura, the luminescent sign from David Rocha, Helena Açafrão and Rosa Mendes (School: University of Aveiro)
Three Special Mentions, Awarded with a Diploma
Mob from Claire Lescop and Magali Simoes (School: ESAM Design Paris)
The Lightning from Cristina Garrido Jiménez (From: Almeria Art School / Escuela de Arte Almeria)
Pavilion for Cosentino de Aigul akhmetzianova (Escuela: ETSAM UPM)
The 13thCosentino Design Challenge once again exceeded the entries received in the previous year, with a total of 350 candidatesfrom Central and South America, Europe, Oceania and Asia. The jury has evaluated 214 projects in the architecture category and 136 in design.
The jury was made up of a panel of prestigious industry leaders, including:
- Santiago Alfonso, the Cosentino Group’s vice president of marketing and communication, and president of the Cosentino Design Challenge jury, Spain
- Jorge Roa, professor at the Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Sevilla (ETSAS), Spain
- David Chapman, professor at the University of Lulea (LTU), Sweden
- Raúl Fraga, professor at the Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Madrid (ETSAM), Spain
- Antonio Castilla, professor at the Escuela de Arte de Almería (EAA), Spain
- Luis Miguel Alonso, professor at the Escuela de Arte de Pamplona, Spain
- Tomás Alía, architect and designer invited to the Cosentino Design Challenge 13 verdict