Cistern revolution in the heart of Paris Concorde La Fayette, Paris (FR)
A luxury hotel in Paris is a reminder of the urban development of the 1970s and documents the beginnings of the Geberit flush technology: it was equipped with over 1000 Geberit cisterns.
In the heart of Paris, a few kilometres from the Arc de Triomphe and the famous Champs-Elysées, stands a skyscraper that not only illustrates the history of Geberit, but also the structural changes of the 1970s.
Concrete - a symbol of strength
After the Second World War - with the development of tourism and an increase in conferences - a group of architects was commissioned to build a luxury hotel on the former wasteland. The result was the Hotel Concorde La Fayette, a 190 metre high concrete building with over 38 floors, which opened in 1974.
The concrete façade broke with traditional architectural styles. In post-war Europe, concrete was seen as a means of modernity in architecture and symbolised progress, strength and functionality. However, the significance of the hotel as a modern work of architecture goes beyond mere aesthetics. New standards were also set in terms of sanitary technology. The Concorde La Fayette was one of the first hotels of its time to be equipped with the impressive number of over 1000 cisterns from Geberit.
Trust in Geberit sanitary technology
Geberit was already internationally renowned for high-quality sanitary solutions at the time. In the early 1950s, pioneering products were launched on the market with the first plastic cistern made of PVC and in the 1960s with the PVC concealed cistern.
The hotel has undergone various changes over the years. In 2013, it was sold, renovated and reopened under a new name. Even after the renovation, Geberit cisterns remained. In addition, 600 Geberit Duofix installation systems for showers and the Sigma30 actuator plates in bright chrome were integrated. One constant has remained for half a century since the building was constructed: Confidence in the quality of Geberit products.

Facts
Geberit Know-how
Geberit products used in the project
- Geberit Duofix installation system and concealed cisterns
 - Sigma30 bright chrome actuator plate
 - Geberit Duofix installation system for showers
 

Duofix
Geberit Duofix, the self-supporting pre-wall element for drywall construction, makes the installation of all sanitary appliances easy.
Geberit concealed cisterns
Geberit concealed cisterns are the classics of modern bathroom installations and have been installed a million times over around the world for more than 50 years.

Geberit actuator plates and cover plates for WCs and urinals
Geberit flush plates and cover plates don’t just look great, they also feature versatile functions.
Architects
Architects
1974 – 2013 Hôtel Concorde La Fayette
- Architect: Henri Guibout, Serge Maloletenkov, Yves Betin, George Wong
 - Opening: 1974