

Projects
Mapei’s pride and expertise become reality. Here you will find the works in which our products have made a difference.
Choosen for you

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2/14/2022
International School of Debrecen, Hungary
Waterproofing roofs and installing resilient floors and ceramic tiles in a top-level education facility.

Focus
Restauro
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2/9/2022
Mapei for Casa Batlló
Structural strengthening work and restoration of the crystal spheres on the chimneys.

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12/27/2021
Route 2020, Dubai
Ceramic tiles and engineered stone installed in the new stations along the metro railway line running to the Expo site.

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12/21/2021
Coffee and orange peel powders for a sensorial experience
A new challenge for Mapei Research & Development: use natural substances to make the coatings of the Italy Pavilion.

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11/23/2021
Deep Dive Dubai
Reliable, high tech products ensure a safe plunge into the deepest pool in the world and in nearby underwater spaces.

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11/16/2021
Mapestone System for the new Saint Francis Road at Santa Maria degli Angeli
The Mapestone System helped rebuild the road alongside the Basilica, "heir" of the church where the saint founded his order.

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8/30/2021
The “cathedrals” of wine
Design, sustainability and innovative materials are the guidelines underscoring building work in wine production plants. Mapei’s contributions to an industry growing on a global scale.

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8/30/2021
Safe and durable installation all over the world
From the panoramic terrace to a showroom: a portfolio of works using innovative installation materials.

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8/9/2021
The revival of sanpietrini cobblestones
Tradition and innovation: installing natural stone paving using the Mapestone System.

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7/29/2021
Conservative renovation and restoration of the Madonna di Pompei Oratory
Mapei technology and systems for the conservative renovation and restoration of this place of worship.

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7/22/2021
A new green area in Viale Jenner
The area in front of the group’s headquarters was redeveloped by using plants, flowers and a fountain in partnership with Milan City Council.