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Transformation of an industrial heritage site

June 25, 2026
Image source: Jim Stephenson

Royal Albert Dock, Liverpool: Redevelopment of the historic dock with sanitary objects from Duravit

  • Restrained modification of historic premises, reorganized interiors
  • Vibrant harbor district combining cultural, leisure and office use
  • With ME by Starck and Vero Air, bathroom ceramics from Duravit provide a calm counterbalance to the vivid color scheme inside the building

Showcasing old brickwork, cast-iron columns and traces of industrial usage, today the Royal Albert Dock in Liverpool symbolizes the transformation of this location from a dock complex to a vibrant district boasting restaurants, cultural facilities, leisure amenities and work premises. A clear, contemporary design by the Studio MUTT architects' firm opens up a new chapter in the location's history. The restructured interiors reconcile historic structural elements with present-day requirements. This duality extends into the sanitary areas featuring ceramic items by Duravit, where clear lines combine with the project's vivid color design.


Structure through color and signs

On the outside, Studio MUTT has preserved the dock building's protected historic appearance. Inside, the architect's firm has developed a differentiated spatial structure in which color and graphic elements provide orientation. A carefully selected palette comprising oxide red, salmon orange, basalt gray and ivory lends the rooms depth and character. A sign system adopted from maritime use adds a further design dimension while also providing guidance and alluding to the location's former use.


From warehouse to contemporary work setting

The restructured premises create flexible work environments with open areas where staff can meet up and engage in casual conversation. Central kitchens and transition zones connect the office units and underscore the project's communal character. The choice of materials pays tribute to the warehouse buildings' industrial past: Light-colored plywood surfaces are reminiscent of historical shipping crates and add a light, natural touch to the vivid color design.


Color and form in balance

Red and terracotta tones shape the character of the sanitary areas and conjure up a warm and secure atmosphere. With Vero Air washbasins and Me by Starck toilets, Duravit adds clear, calm highlights within the richly colored design palette. The geometric lines of the washbasins and the gently rounded design of the toilets provide a counterbalance and lend the rooms clarity.

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Architect: Studio MUTT
Completion: 2024
Site: Liverpool, UK
Duravit ranges used: Vero Air, ME by Starck

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