References For architects, designers, planners

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

Exciting new projects Around the world


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Lumi, Uppsala (© baraBild)

Radical recycling

Re-use instead of demolition: The Lumi project in Uppsala, Sweden, shows how sustainable construction can succeed. From the foundations to the WC ceramics, practically everything was recycled.

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The newly opened Wadden Sea World Heritage Center (© Tjeerd Visser/WEC)

Seal station by star architect

At the new seal hospital and Wadden Sea Center on the Dutch coast, animal care, research, and cutting-edge architecture come together – a must for nature and design lovers.

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Piraeus Tower Athens (© George Fakaros)

Sleeping giant awakens

For decades, the Piraeus Tower in Athens stood unfinished and abandoned. Now, a “greenovation“ has transformed it into a vibrant, sustainable building with shops and offices.

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Marriott Hotel Kampala hotel bar (© MMAC Dubai)

Pearl for Africa

In Uganda’s capital, the new Marriott Hotel Kampala sets new standards in design and comfort. In our video interview, the designers share how local craftsmanship and Geberit solutions come together.

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Interior expert and designer Büşra Qadir (© Büşra Qadir)

Old house, new life

In the North German town of Worpswede, interior expert Büşra Qadir has brought new life to an 1887 villa. Her “fusion living” style blends old and new – with thoughtful design and AquaClean shower toilets.

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Tobias Wildbrett and his wife Manuela Weibel (@ Ben Huggler)

Bathroom upgrade without hassle

Holidays instead of renovation chaos: the Wildbrett family got a new bathroom in two weeks – thanks to the Geberit Monolith sanitary module, without having to break open the wall.

A look behind the scenes