Blackwood, an architectural gem in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland, is the latest project by award-winning architect Sarah Waller. Learn how Geberit Pluvia helped bring the vision of this luxury abode to life.
Glenlyon House, a heritage-listed property in Brisbane, required a careful balance between historical preservation and modern living. Find out more about how Lousie Walsh transformed this elegant residence.
Nestled atop a headland with breathtaking views of the Pacific in Sydney's Tamarama, this house underwent a remarkable transformation led by Forest Building. The corrosive coastal elements pushed for extensive repairs, including four bathrooms. Geberit concealed cisterns proved to be a wise choice, having lasted over 20 years in the original bathrooms. Their durability, space-saving design, and exceptional support from Geberit made them an ideal fit.
Mosman Frazer House, a cherished architectural gem, is undergoing a renovation driven by Linda Frazer’s deep-rooted desire to restore its former glory and ensure its longevity. As the daughter of the late Albert William Allan Frazer, Linda holds a profound attachment to the family home and is committed to preserving its heritage.
Learn how Geberit's Kappa Mid Level Cistern and Sigma flush buttons helped Studio P achieve a modern and playful design for a rental property in Wahroonga, NSW. The products are durable, easy to clean, and easy to install, making them a reliable and high-quality choice for architects, project managers, and clients.
This landmark destination, 180 George, presents the tallest residential buildings ever to grace Parramatta’s commercial and cultural precinct. The mixed-use development combines five-star retail and lifestyle amenities with over 500 apartments that overlook the CBD and Parramatta River. Find out how Geberit SuperTube helped bring this project to life.
Ideas that move the world need the right location and Melbourne Connect provides it. The building complex in the Australian metropolis of Melbourne unites digital technologies and ecological know-how. And Geberit is on board.
Flatiron, a high rise, resort-style apartment development in Fortitude Valley, developed by GURNER, has become one of Brisbane's most iconic buildings. By choosing the Geberit drainage systems Pluvia and Sovent over conventional solutions, the developer gained an estimated additional 92 square metres of space that would have otherwise been lost.
Geberit provided cost-saving, innovative solutions to overcome the challenges of the original conventional drainage system specifications.
Geberit siphonic roof drainage solution has reduced the number of downpipes by 90% in Wollongong Hospital's car park redevelopment, creating more space for car parking.
Situated in Melbourne's CBD within the transformative commercial precinct Wesley Place, 130 Lonsdale Street is redefining the workplace environment by combining luxury and sustainability. Discover how Geberit delivered on innovative designs, space gaining and sustainable solutions for this project.
Geberit concealed cisterns offered a simple and elegant solution that maximised available floorspace. Geberit Kappa under counter concealed cisterns with Sigma50 buttons in white glass were specified in all three bathrooms.
State-of-the-art sanitary features enhance bathrooms in exclusive sky-home development in Mooloolaba.
The Doonan Glasshouse has become an iconic building on Queensland's Sunshine Coast. Its minimalist interior and monochromatic colour palette are the signature style of architect Sarah Waller who designed and built it for her family. The five bathrooms feature Geberit concealed cisterns and black Sigma50 buttons for a seamless look and sophisticated style.
Built entirely in wood, this office building is absolutely without equal across Australia. The Geberit HDPE piping and Pluvia siphonic roof drainage system at the International House ensures reliable roof drainage.
Geberit Pluvia siphonic roof drainage was the preferred choice at Australia's biggest hospital development project. Using siphonic drainage system meant fewer downpipes, root outlets and floor penetrations, which resulted in a reduction of material and labour and ultimately costs.
Geberit Pluvia was specified for the siphonic roof drainage as it offered a number of clear advantages that resulted in significant savings in usable space, with a simpler pipe layout, fewer downpipes and floor penetrations. This translated into more saleable space and improved the value of the development.
Geberit Sovent and Pluvia saved the developers of Marco Apartments 104sqm of space and over $876,000.
At over $22K per sqm, wasting space wasn't an option. For architects and designers, Geberit offers unparalleled design freedom, with an extensive range of sophisticated and elegant buttons designs and finishes to complement the look of any contemporary bathroom.
Find out how Geberit Pluvia increased the value of a large scale development.
Geberit's concealed cisterns proved to be a design dream tor everyone involved in the Freshwater bathroom development.
Geberit Pluvia, Sovent and HDPE was specified in the 46-storey office skyscraper, 1 William Street in Brisbane. Quality, futureproofing and the all-round technical solution were the key motivators for choosing Geberit products.