Public buildings

Design that pays off

Investors and public sector building owners are both interested in the intrinsic value and cost-effectiveness of their projects. Hansgrohe has a broad product range that can be used to create tailor-made solutions. Whether design and exclusivity for public lounge areas or a graywater recycling system for swimming pools and city cleaning services, investing in products from the bathroom specialists from the Black Forest always pays off.

Reference projects

  • Otterbox, a leading manufacturer of protective solutions for handheld technologies, kept its employees front of mind when considering the redesign of its global headquarters.

  • Jean-George Vongerichten’s James Beard Award-winning restaurant, ABC Kitchen, is worth the wait to get a table.

  • The Vapiano restaurant in Mexico City.

    Casual lifestyle in a trendy restaurant – faucets from Hansgrohe

  • Chelsea Club London

    Part of the Chelsea FC environment, the exclusive Chelsea Club offers members and players alike top-class fitness and relaxation. Hansgrohe designs are aplenty.

  • The Estadio Omnilife soccer stadium in the Mexican city of Guadalajara has a volcano-like appearance – and a Hansgrohe designer

    This Mexican soccer stadium looks like a volcano. However, its core contains a “green” design rather than red lava.

  • With a rich 110-year history as a leading kitchen and bath manufacturer and a US headquarters in Alpharetta, GA, Hansgrohe and its designer brand Axor, was a natural partner for the Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA).

  • Children’s Heathcare of Atlanta (CHOA) is one of the leading pediatric hospitals in the country.

  • The masterplan for Masdar City – the eco-city in the desert

    With its range of environmentally-friendly products, Hansgrohe is represented in the world’s first eco-city

  • The world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, is located in Dubai and equipped with 5,000 Axor Starck faucets.

    The water in the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, flows out of more than 5,000 Axor Starck faucets. There is no other construction project in which so many Hansgrohe products have been used.

  • The new Terminal 5 at London Heathrow airport focuses on passengers’ well-being.

    Terminal 5 in Heathrow aims to make traveling to and from Europe’s largest airport as enjoyable as possible. The lounge bathrooms pamper passengers with Axor and Hansgrohe products.

  • Water reuse – with the help of Hansgrohe’s Pontos AquaCycle system. The Hanseatic city of Hamburg reuses the water from showers and sinks for cleaning its streets.