Reference objects For architects, designers, planners

Whether spectacular hotels, high-rise buildings, museums, residential buildings or exclusive designer villas smart sanitary technology is used wherever sophisticated architecture is required. These reference projects from around the world show how Geberit solutions impress with their strong design, durable products and sophisticated functionality.

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Water drops slide along tensioned springs (© Joan Minder)

The flow of water as a work of art

An installation by atelier oï shows Mastering Water in a new way – in the middle of the new Geberit Experience Center in the heart of Milan’s Tortona design district.

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Renovation of the OMU 93 high-rise building in Bern, Switzerland

OMU 93 with Geberit Silent-db20 SuperTube

The 17-storey OMU 93 high-rise building in Bern was transformed from an office block into an apartment building. The pipeline ducts could not be enlarged for static reasons, despite the need for sound-insulating drainage.

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The Villa Meijendel by Dutch architect Jan Pesman (© Lucas van der Wee)

One with nature

Circular architecture, lots of glass, pure nature: in Villa Meijendel (NL), architect Jan Pesman and his wife live in harmony with the dune landscape. In the bathroom: smart solutions from Geberit.

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Architect Jonas Vanbelle designed the new entrance building of the Rubenshuis (© Frederik Beyens)

"You need patience and focus"

A new entrance building for the historic Rubenshuis in Antwerp (BE): Jonas Vanbelle from Robbrecht en Daem architecten talks about the ambitious project.

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Train Pod Hotel in Singapore (© Watson Lau)

Micro, not minimal

Hotel on rails: In the Asian megacity Singapore, a decommissioned underground carriage is transformed into a mini hotel – each of its eight rooms with a private Geberit bathroom.

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National athletics stadium Budapest (© ZGPhotography / Alamy Stock Photo)

A stadium like Nike's crown

The National Athletics Stadium in Budapest (HU) manages the balancing act between major events and public use - thanks to its clever design.

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