Geberit's sanitaryware installed in the world's tallest building
(19/08/2010)
Geberit's sanitaryware products have been specified for inclusion in two prestigious buildings in the desert city of Dubai. In a city where records are beaten regularly in terms of constructing the skyline, Geberit is proud to be represented in two of the city's landmark buildings.
The luxurious Burj Khalifa hotel, situated inside a tower which soars 828 metres and 160 floors above the skyline, has been designed as a fashion statement by Giorgio Armani, with quality being a key focus. It is therefore fitting that Geberit cisterns and urinal flushing systems provided the designers of this, the world's tallest building, with the perfect sanitaryware solution for their needs.
Geberit products can also be found less than two kilometres away, inside the world's tallest hotel, the Rose Rayhaan Rotana. Geberit supplied the sanitary solutions for the prestigious hotel’s 482 rooms, including suites and penthouses, on 65 floors. Geberit products specified for this building, which had a total construction cost of around £120 million, include no less than 527 concealed cisterns complete with Tango actuator plates and HyTronic urinal flush controls in the public areas.
Projects such as those seen in Dubai just go to prove that no matter what the scale of the project, Geberit has the sanitaryware solution to match.
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