
Architectural plumbing decisions show up where people touch the building. Restrooms, amenity wash areas, and public lavatories are high visibility spaces where water efficiency, mounting[…]

Commercial restrooms and amenity wash areas are where architecture, MEP coordination, and user experience collide. A faucet that looks right on a finish board can[…]

Commercial restroom faucets are often specified for performance first, but finishes and base materials have a direct impact on how those fixtures look and perform[…]

Commercial lavatory faucets sit at the intersection of architecture, public health, and resource efficiency. For architects, understanding flow rate regulations is a practical requirement because[…]