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Coca-Cola's new headquarters in Buenos Aires, Argentina, embodies a cultural shift with its open offices, sustainable technologies and recreational areas. Designed by MSGSSS Arquitectos, the project reflects the brand's innovative spirit in a modern workplace.
The bathrooms include Roca products that prioritise energy and water efficiency: the L20 basin faucets with Cold Start technology to reduce unnecessary hot water use, while the showers in the gym have instant timers to help save water. In terms of safety and accessibility, the Access collection of grab rails and wall-hung basins is also included. Toilets and urinals from the Hall collection were chosen for their sleek design and design and durability.
City: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Country: Argentina
Architect: MSGSSS / Flora Manteola, Javier Sánchez Gómez, Joaquín Sánchez Gómez, Fina Santos, Justo Solsona, Diego Solsona, Carlos Sallaberry, Damián Vinsón, arquitectos.
Category: Business centres
Simply contemporary, sustainable and smart. One of Roca's innovative faucets collections with Cold Start technology to improve energy saving.
The original open space, designed according to the Japanese method of "ikigai", encourages us to put our passion at the centre, to give meaning to our lives, to create welcoming spaces full of energy, where natural materials, the use of light or the choice of furniture invite visitors to develop fully. Roca’s participation combined sustainable design and functionality through products such as the Sprint self-closing faucets, the Meridian WC and the innovative W+W solution, which combines the basin and WC and reuses the water from the basin to flush the cistern. Practical accessories from the Hotels collection, as well as the In-Wall frame and the Minimal trap were chosen to optimise space. In the adapted toilets, the solutions for people with reduced mobility include Victoria Pro faucets, the Luna tilting mirror and products from the Access collection. The selection of Roca’s most innovative and efficient solutions underlines the project’s commitment to resource responsibility, while other technologies ensure durability and space optimisation in this high-traffic environment.
Led by Dutch office MVRDV in collaboration with Polish practice Q2 Studio, the project combines historic renovation with modern extension. The interiors, recognized with a coveted ArchDaily Building of the Year award in 2021, seamlessly integrate functionality and aesthetic appeal. To ensure universal comfort, the bathrooms feature a range of Roca products, including the Debba wall-hung basins, Nexo urinals, and The Gap Rimless wall-hung WCs. Complementing these fixtures, the L20 electronic faucets and washbasin faucets with a medical handle complete the bathroom landscape, reflecting the project's commitment to quality and design excellence.