Our favorite projects in 2025

In 2025 Geoplast made construction even more sustainable and profitable. Below are our favorite projects from 2025.

Projects include housing in remote locations, large urban developments, public buildings, green roofs, parking areas, and stormwater systems.

Across all projects, Geoplast improved sustainability, construction and energy efficiency, increased profits, and reduced material use.

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Geopanel: family home in extreme conditions on King Island, AustraliaThis private home on King Island shows how smart building solutions can deliver great results even in extreme conditions. Geopanel made construction efficient and manageable, with lightweight, tool-free panels that were easy to handle, fast to assemble, and reliable in harsh weather, helping the owners achieve a clean, modern concrete finish with minimal effort.
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Aquabox: stormwater retention in the province of VeronaFor SIVE, Aquabox was chosen as a smart and well-balanced stormwater management solution. Two retention tanks were built at a shallow depth, proving how efficiently Aquabox can deliver high storage capacity with minimal excavation.
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Modulo: reducing concrete use at Waterfront di Levante, GenoaThe Waterfront di Levante redevelopment stands out as one of Genoa’s most ambitious and well-executed urban projects. Modulo helped build two large public parking areas quickly and efficiently, reducing concrete use by 20% while keeping installation fast and suitable for a busy, large construction site.
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Completa: 35% energy savings for Le Margherite Nursery SchoolLe Margherite Nursery School shows how a people-focused design and sustainability can work together. Completa made the green roof simple to build and easy to maintain, improving energy performance while creating a healthier environment for children and staff.
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Rootbox: quickly built green space for a Tel Aviv Office BuildingThis office atrium in Tel Aviv is a great example of how green spaces can be added thoughtfully in dense urban buildings. Rootbox allowed the project to be completed quickly and cleanly, combining easy installation with healthy conditions for long-lasting, high-quality green areas.
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Salvaverde: urban heat reduction in Brescia parkingThe green parking project in Brescia shows how functional infrastructure can also improve the urban environment. With Salvaverde, the surface delivers a cooler, greener, and visually pleasing result that fits well into the city.
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