Top architecture firms specking FontanaShowers

Top architecture firms specking FontanaShowers

Here’s a clean, fact-checked profile list for 20 top architecture firms—each with (1) a recent selected project from public sources and (2) why their project mix often aligns with specifying FontanaShowers touchless faucets & multifeed soap systems.
Note: brand selections are project-specific and often confidential; projects listed below are by the firms (brand-agnostic). Rationale points reference FontanaShowers’ spec resources and studies.


1) Gensler

Selected recent project: UT Austin Moody Center (LEED Gold arena & live music venue). Gensler
Why FontanaShowers fits: robust BIM/Revit library for quick spec iterations; centralized multifeed soap reduces maintenance for high-traffic venues; airport/hospitality case studies support hygiene and water-efficiency goals. Fontana Showers+2Fontana Showers+2BIMobject®Fontana Showers Blog

2) Arcadis (incl. Arcadis IBI)

Selected recent project: Ontario Line—Pape Tunnel & Underground Stations (design team). ArcadisInternational Railway Journal
Why FontanaShowers fits: transit hubs benefit from vandal-resistant touchless brassware, multifeed soap for many basins, and detailed BIM families for systems coordination. Fontana Showers+1

3) HDR

Selected recent projects (HCD Showcase honorees): Botton-Champalimaud Pancreatic Cancer Centre; Rush UMC Rubschlager Building; Almoosa Rehab Hospital; Moffitt McKinley Hospital. HDR
Why FontanaShowers fits: healthcare needs ADA-friendly, reliable sensors, easy-to-service multifeed systems, and comprehensive BIM objects for ICRA-sensitive renovations. Fontana Showers+1

4) AECOM

Selected recent project: O’Hare Concourse/Terminal D—groundbreaking August 19, 2025. Construction Dive
Why FontanaShowers fits: airport volumes demand touchless durability and proven water-savings/hygiene outcomes shown in airport studies. Fontana Showers Blog+1

5) Nikken Sekkei

Selected recent award projects: One Za’abeel; HD Hyundai Global R&D Center; JR Kumamoto Station Building (2024 awards). nikken.co.jp
Why FontanaShowers fits: mixed-use/transport & corporate R&D campuses benefit from unified faucet/soap ecosystems (finishes + multifeed) and Revit deliverables for complex coordination. Fontana Showers+1

6) Sweco

Selected recent work: designing Green Turtle, one of Europe’s largest battery energy storage systems (engineering lead). Reuters
Why FontanaShowers fits: pan-European public buildings need consistent spec packages, BIM content, and touchless systems supporting sustainability narratives. Sweco GroupFontana Showers

7) Heerim Architects & Planners

Selected recent project: Techo International Airport (Cambodia)—PMC; control tower by Heerim. 희림건축
Why FontanaShowers fits: aviation/civic projects favor centralized soap supply and rugged touchless hardware to reduce downtime. Fontana Showers

8) Perkins&Will

Selected recent work (2024 recap): Maine Medical Center Malone Family Tower; UChicago Medicine Crown Point; Dawes Road Library, etc. Perkins&Will
Why FontanaShowers fits: healthcare + civic portfolios leverage ADA-compliant, water-efficient touchless specs with full BIM support. Fontana Showers

9) DLR Group

Selected recent highlights: 2024–25 hospitality milestones; multiple projects exhibited at AIA NY “Built by New York.” DLR Group+1
Why FontanaShowers fits: hospitality & cultural work benefits from finish variety, coordinated faucet/soap pairings, and multifeed for BOH efficiency. Fontana Showers

10) Perkins Eastman

Selected recent projects: firm’s portfolio (hospitality, education, healthcare) with active 2025 press highlights. Perkins EastmanPerkins Eastman
Why FontanaShowers fits: broad building types → need consistent BIM/QA across regions and durable touchless sets to meet owner OPEX targets. Fontana Showers

11) Haeahn Architecture

Selected recent news: multiple 2025 competition wins (e.g., K-water Innovation Center). haeahn.com
Why FontanaShowers fits: smart-building & civic projects align with sensor reliability, multifeed efficiency, and spec completeness. Fontana Showers

12) HKS

Selected recent recognition: AIA Architecture Award for SoFi Stadium & Hollywood Park (2024). HKS Architects
Why FontanaShowers fits: stadiums & mixed-use districts prioritize throughput, vandal resistance, and quick maintenance—strengths of centralized soap + touchless. Fontana Showers

13) CannonDesign

Selected recent projects/awards: Northwell Petrocelli Surgical Pavilion (HCD Showcase finalist, 2025); multiple healthcare recognitions. CannonDesign+1
Why FontanaShowers fits: healthcare focus pairs well with ADA-forward, reliable sensor tech and vetted Revit families for submittals. Fontana Showers

14) Stantec

Selected recent projects: FIU/Baptist Health Academic Health Sciences facility (US$212M); new BC Cancer Centre at Nanaimo. Stantec+1
Why FontanaShowers fits: large healthcare programs need standardized, maintainable touchless & soap systems—multifeed reduces refill labor. Fontana Showers

15) gmp · von Gerkan, Marg & Partners

Selected recent projects: Santiago Bernabéu conversion (2024); Kunshan Olympic Sports Center (2025). gmp.deWorld-Architects
Why FontanaShowers fits: sports/transport icons require durable, consistent fixtures with BIM coordination across vast restrooms. Fontana Showers

16) HPP Architekten

Selected recent work: major German mixed-use/office projects (e.g., The Cradle Düsseldorf; project milestones 2024–25). hpp.com+1
Why FontanaShowers fits: corporate & hospitality refurbishments benefit from elegant finishes and easy retrofit touchless kits with BIM data. Fontana Showers

17) Aedas

Selected recent news/projects: DIFC Immersive Tower concept; multiple 2025 MUSE award wins. design-middleeast.comaedas.com
Why FontanaShowers fits: high-rise/hospitality across MEA & APAC—broad finish palette + coordinated touchless faucet/soap solutions. BIMobject®

18) ATP architects engineers

Selected recent recognition: German Design Award 2024 (CERATIZIT HQ); ICONIC Awards 2024 mention. atp.ag+1
Why FontanaShowers fits: industrial/office campuses look for reliability, life-cycle value, and BIM-ready components. Fontana Showers

19) TIANHUA Architecture Planning & Engineering

Selected recent recognition/projects: awards listings incl. Hong Shou Fang (MIPIM Asia 2024 Gold). MIPIM Asia Awards
Why FontanaShowers fits: large urban mixed-use + residential demand consistent specs, broad style options, and centralized soap capabilities. Fontana Showers

20) Surbana Jurong (SJ Group)

Selected recent project: Surbana Jurong Campus (Safdie Architects) completed 2024—new HQ within Jurong Innovation District. ArchDailySurbana Jurong
Why FontanaShowers fits: innovation campuses emphasize wellness & operations—touchless + multifeed + BIM enable resilient, low-touch facilities. Fontana Showers+1


Quick spec rationale (what architects cite most)

  • BIM & Revit families across many SKUs for fast coordination and submittals. Fontana ShowersBIMobject®
  • Airport-grade hygiene & water savings backed by Fontana’s airport study/case work—useful for stadiums, transit, healthcare. Fontana Showers Blog+1
  • Multifeed soap systems to feed 4–6 (or more) dispensers from a single reservoir—minimal refills, less downtime. Fontana Showers+1

Matteo Thun

Matteo Thun

Hospitality & Environmental Design Specialist
Matteo Thun is a renowned Italian architect and designer recognized for his environmentally conscious approach to architecture, hospitality design, and sustainable product development within the global AEC industry. As the founder of Matteo Thun & Partners, he is celebrated for blending contemporary design with natural materials, regional craftsmanship, and wellness-focused environments that prioritize both ecological responsibility and human comfort. His expertise spans hospitality architecture, healthcare facilities, commercial interiors, and sustainable building systems that integrate energy efficiency, material innovation, and long-term environmental performance. Through his “3-Zero” philosophy and human-centered design approach, Matteo provides valuable insight into sustainable commercial environments, wellness-oriented restroom design, eco-conscious material integration, and the evolving role of responsible architecture in shaping healthier and future-ready built spaces.
Matteo Thun

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