If my wife ever heard me say "I'll have to try it on tile, ebihara style", she'd complain that the floor is too cold for that.
I've killed bald cypress by potting them in a shallow pot. They prefer deeper pots. As such, I don't see the point in trying this with a bald cypress. I like to see nebari develop, and I'd be concerned that growing it on a tile would lock in the depth the tree can be potted. As it is, I can pot a BC an inch higher to show off the roots.
Just some random thoughts. I've never really thought about doing this.
Now my brain is thinking about things I would not do with a bald cypress:
Cascade - REALLY? Cascade where? BCs grow near the water. If a BC falls over, it floats downstream.
Root over rock - Would involve me having rocks in my head. I live in south Louisiana. We have no natural stone, here. When the first pyramids were being built, south Louisiana didn't exist. NOLA would have been the Gulf of Mexico.
Broom style - would look dumb. I strive to critique by pointing out what can be done to correct styling issues. However, I hope I have the courage to look at a broom style bald cypress and tell the artist "You're an idiot."
Clump style - might involve me slapping someone