Kö-Bogen.
The Kö-Bogen in Düsseldorf is not only a complex of buildings with modern offices, flagship stores and dining options - it is also an architectural work of art in the heart of the Rhine metropolis. Its design is striking, impressive and speaks in its architecture a language of its own.
Floating Gardens in the City
The facade of the building is made of glass and white natural stone. Arches, curved contours and floating gardens surrounded by the facades impressively demonstrate ART and manner as to how the New York star architect and designer Daniel Libeskind has given the square in the center of Dusseldorf, a new identity. The two-part building complex now closes the gap between Hofgarten and Königsallee, and gives the former Jan-Wellem-Platz, a new, modern urbanity. In March 2014, the Kö-Bogen in Cannes has been awarded the MIPIM AWARD in the category "Best urban regeneration project".
Premium toilet facilities with real wood veneers
The exclusivity of the Kö-Bogen in its exterior appearance continues also inside the building. Even the interior design adapts to the Düsseldorf flair and displays its stylish self, elegant and of high quality. Highest quality sanitary installations complete the work in the interior design concept. WC partition walls in full height-design provide users with maximum comfort and maximum privacy. The room-high sanitary cubicle type SVFG40 ALTUS is the right choice because of their high-quality construction and the materials used. The fronts of premium toilet partitions are completely flush and the wall, floor, and ceiling connections created as a shadow gap. Smooth and serene surface areas are created. Real wood veneers underline the quality of this premium product. The valence of the sanitary room is clearly accentuated by this design.
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