It´s not the honor that you take with you, but the heritage you leave behind.

-Branch Rickley

2014 - SOS Azulejo Award (Honorable Mention ‘Conservation and Restoration’)

2014 - SOS Azulejo Award (Honorable Mention ‘Conservation and Restoration’)

Distinction awarded by the SOS Azulejo Project, (coordinated by the Judicial Police Museum with the purpose of protecting and enhancing the Portuguese Tile Heritage), to the Parques de Sintra – Monte da Lua S. A. for the study, diagnosis and intervention carried out by Conservação ao Quadrado on the facades of National Palace of Pena.

2015 - Prémio Vilalva

2015 – Vilalva Award

Distinction awarded by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation to projects of excellence in the area of ​​conservation, restoration, enhancement or dissemination of Portuguese Heritage. Earned by the conservation and restoration intervention of 3 large tile panels of the Santarém Cathedral and its translation and integration into the exhibition circuit of its Diocesan Museum.

 

2016 –SOS Azulejo Award (Honorable Mention ‘Conservation and Restoration’)

2016 –SOS Azulejo Award (Honorable Mention ‘Conservation and Restoration’)

Distinction awarded by the SOS Azulejo Project, (coordinated by the Judicial Police Museum with the purpose of protecting and enhancing the Portuguese Tile Heritage), to the Parques de Sintra - Monte da Lua, S. A. for the study, diagnosis and intervention carried out by Conservação ao Quadrado in tiles, stonework and plasters in the Royal Kitchen at the National Palace of Sintra.

2017 – SOS Azulejo Award (Honorable Mention ‘Conservation and Restoration’)

2017 – SOS Azulejo Award (Honorable Mention ‘Conservation and Restoration’)

Distinction awarded by the SOS Azulejo Project, (coordinated by the Judicial Police Museum with the purpose of protecting and enhancing the Portuguese Tile Heritage),  to the Parques de Sintra – Monte da Lua S. A. For the study, diagnosis and intervention carried out by Conservação ao Quadrado in the National Palace of Sintra – “Restauration of ceramic tiles of the Lion and Diana court yard”.