References
Discover Our Asia Pacific Project Highlights
From iconic skyscrapers to innovative public buildings, Geberit products are trusted across the Asia Pacific region to deliver reliable, sustainable, and high-performance sanitary solutions. Explore a curated selection of reference projects that showcase how our systems are shaping modern architecture and infrastructure throughout this dynamic and diverse part of the world.

Green oasis in urban asphalt
In Singapore, the Martin Modern towers create luxurious living space. The compact bathrooms offer ample comfort.

New terminal for Taiwan
Taiwan's largest harbour terminal is a shipping hub where container freighters and cruise liners meet. On the roof of the building: Geberit Pluvia.

An artfully staged building
The Changzhou Culture Plaza enriches the cultural life of the Chinese megacity Changzhou. But the building is also a work of art in itself.

Design temple with star cuisine
The newly opened gourmet temple Born in Singapore convinces not only with its star cuisine. The restaurant is located in Jinrikisha Station, a building that is over 100 years old. A feast for the eyes.

Hongdao railway station, Qingdao (CN)
A 60-metre high wave construction: The roof of the Chinese railway station Hongdao is drained with Geberit Pluvia.

Melbourne Connect
Researching solutions to global problems. Bringing thinkers and doers together. Melbourne Connect is the perfect location.

The guardians of Sydney
The densification of Sydney's suburbs begins impressively with the 180 George Towers - and Geberit plays a decisive role.

Australian dream house
Architect Sarah Waller’s award-winning Blackwood House isn’t just a masterpiece – it’s her home. In our interview, she shares the challenges of designing for herself and why bathrooms deserve more love.

Designing with Purpose: Henry Yew
Architect Henry Yew shares his vision for sustainable and human-centric design in Southeast Asia. Discover how his approach blends innovation, functionality, and a deep respect for local context.

Championing Green Architecture: Tang Kok Thye
As Associate Partner at ADDP Architects and President of the Singapore Green Building Council, Tang Kok Thye is shaping the future of sustainable design. His work reflects a deep commitment to innovation, prefabrication, and environmentally responsible building practices.

Geberit Supertube around the world
Discover Geberit Supertube reference projects on 3 continents

Sustainable with LEED, BREEAM and DGNB
The three most important standards for sustainable building at a glance.
Exciting new projects around the world

Pluvia: siphonic roof drainage
When it’s pouring down: Using negative pressure, Geberit Pluvia literally sucks large volumes of water off the roof. Thanks to its high drainage capacity, fewer downpipes are needed. The result: simpler planning and maximum space efficiency.

A diamond for Amsterdam
Where the legendary Heineken Hoek once stood, The Diamond Hotel now sparkles on Leidseplein. With a spectacular glass facade, mid-century rooms – and shower toilets from Geberit.

Zen and space
Zen design is more than minimalist aesthetics – it is about the connection between body and space. We met the Japanese architect Yuichi Kodai for a chat.

Get well sooner
The award-winning Doruk Nilüfer Hospital in the Turkish metropolis of Bursa relies on the healing power of good architecture – and on sanitary products from Geberit.

Historical theatre in new glory
From dilapidated old building to architectural jewel: the New Riga Theatre has been awarded Latvia's most important architecture prize. A must for design and culture fans!

Ready, set, house!
Space is scarce and building land is expensive in cities all over the world. Two prefabricated building projects from America and Europe are counteracting this.
Architecture meets mobility
Solid, durable solutions are required at highly frequented transport hubs - especially when it comes to sanitary technology.

With negative pressure against rain
In 1985, Zurich Airport was one of the first major projects to use the Pluvia roof drainage system – a system that sucks rainwater from the roof using negative pressure.

Toilets in constant use
Every day, 900 people use the toilets at the motorway service area in Evendorf, Germany. This calls for high-performance toilets that also look good. That’s where Geberit comes into play.

Spectacular metropolitan railway station
Lublin's new architectural landmark is not only functional, but also environmentally friendly: Welcome to the brand new main railway station in the Polish metropolis.
Managing water flow A Geberit core competence
Some things never change: Geberit has been developing innovative and efficient sanitary products for decades, which are even used in shipbuilding or in buildings in the polar landscape. Dive in and find out more about these architecturally exciting objects.

A house on the ice
The Icefjord Centre on the west coast of Greenland makes the disappearance of the polar ice landscape its main message.

Geberit in the Turkish sea breeze
The shipbuilding business is booming in Türkiye. Geberit Mapress CuNiFe piping systems are providing good service here.

A symphony in green and blue
A multifunctional roof with integrated water management on a national monument: the De Doelen cultural center in Rotterdam is an example of a bold renovation.

Cistern revolution in the heart of Paris
The Hotel Concorde La Fayette in Paris is an architectural pioneer of its time. When it was built in 1974, the hotel placed its trust in Geberit flush technology.
In new splendour
The renovation of historic buildings requires a great deal of know-how, sensitivity and creativity. The aim is to preserve the historical substance and character of the buildings without sacrificing quality and comfort.

"Historic buildings are my passion"
What makes a good renovation? Deniz Alkan, restorer and owner of the Turkish House Hotel, knows.

In the shadow of the palace wall
The Turkish House in Istanbul stands on foundations dating back to the Ottoman Empire. Individual solutions were required for the ten rooms of this boutique hotel, including in the bathroom area.

An urban living room
The production halls of the Konepaja railway factory have been transformed into an urban living room for the local population.

A place of learning and remembering
Museum Flugt in Oksbøl tells the stories of war refugees and is at the same time their contemporary witness. It was created from relics of what was once Denmark's largest refugee camp.

Living experiment in half-timbered house
The listed half-timbered house in Waddeweitz in northern Germany has been carefully renovated. Now it serves as an experimental for the future world of living and working.
Sustainable construction
More than a third of global CO2emissions are attributable to the construction industry and building maintenance. The leverage for reducing environmental pollution is particularly great here. No wonder, then, that there is a call for sustainable products and solutions. But what does “sustainable“ mean? Certificates for sustainable construction provide assistance here. Below you will find the most important standards and reference examples.

"It's all just borrowed!"
The system of finiteness should be abolished, says Thomas Rau, architect and author of the book “Material Matters“.

Hungary's green skyscraper
MOL Campus, the tallest office building in Hungary, meets particularly high requirements for sustainable energy management.

Set in stone
“The Valley” building complex by Dutch architect Winy Maas sets new standards for urban and environmentally friendly living.

Record building with a view
The 300-metre high Varso Place has given new life to a once derelict street.
Built for arts
Architecture is art in itself. Building art in the service of cultural institutions fulfils a double mission. It makes room for other arts and should itself be convincing as a building. Spectacular examples of this architectural freestyle can be found here.

Playing with the light of Provence
A tower construction by Frank Gehry sets a spectacular accent at the new LUMA cultural centre in Arles, visible from afar.

Everything for rest
In the artists' dressing rooms, actors and actresses find peace before their performance. The Teatro degli Arcimboldi in Milan (IT) had these restored. Geberit products also contribute to the atmosphere of tranquillity.

This is where the music plays
Old and new, nature and culture, inside and outside: The “House of Music Hungary“ in Budapest combines these contrasts with ease.
small is beautiful
Small apartment? No problem! Even in just a few square metres you can live comfortably without compromising on quality and design.
The selection of Geberit references on the topic of “Small but nice“ follows a new trend: Micro flats. Because small living space and good design are not mutually exclusive. On the contrary.

Room for emotions
The Danish architectural firm Bjerg Arkitektur won the design competition from Geberit with a design that maximizes space.

Microliving on trend
Here, design and function complement each other. The Cubus130 in Frankfurt is a small, but fine place to live.

A big dream comes true
She is the Dutch ambassador for the Tiny House movement. Marjolein Jonker fulfilled her own dream of a tiny house in 2022 – with Geberit.

Living on a small foot
Minimalism and sustainability instead of consumption: Dutchwoman Marjolein Jonker explains the philosophy behind Tiny Houses in an interview.
Architectural delicacies with Geberit ingredients
Around the world, Geberit products and solutions can be found in buildings of all kinds. You will find a selection of the most interesting objects on this page.

Luxury at the Grand Hôtel
During its recent renovation, the renowned Grand Hôtel Stockholm installed Geberit AquaClean shower toilets.

Mozart’s Realm
Chemnitz Opera, a listed heritage building, has made use of its temporary closure to fit new Geberit sanitary installations and ceramics.
roof drainage On Top
The selection of Geberit references on the topic of “On top“ compiled below offers a bird's eye view in the truest sense of the word: it focuses on the roofs of interesting buildings around the globe. The variety of different roof constructions could hardly be greater. And yet all the objects presented have something in common: they require a reliable and efficient roof drainage system that allows the architecture maximum design freedom. The space-saving Pluvia negative pressure drainage system from Geberit offers an ideal solution for this.

When Pluvia saves football
The Geberit roof drainage system Pluvia is installed in numerous football stadiums around the world.

TrIIIple in Vienna (AT)
The TrIIIple project has three new high-rise buildings rising into the sky in Vienna. Geberit supplies the roof drainage and more.