Architect and Builder Magazine South Africa March/April 2015 | Page 66
Whyte House Innovates for
Challenging Environments
The installation of sanitaryware in institutions and in
high traffic public spaces provides a specific set of challenges
S
tandard sanitaryware designs
in porcelain and stainless steel
can be easily damaged through
vandalism and heavy usage. The
need to constantly replace damaged units
seriously impacts on limited budgets and
lowers standards of hygiene. Standard
toilet and basin designs often also allow
the attachment of some form of ligature,
which is obviously not desirable in an
institutional environment.
Architects are often challenged by
the specific requirements of institutional
design and the lack of specialised
products to cater for these needs. Whyte
House Sanitaryware offers a solution.
Innovative range