Public sector clients prioritize functionality, optimal energy utilization, adherence to regulations, and aesthetics without compromise.


Louka Swimming Pool
The Louka Swimming Pool is a testament to how modern architecture can be seamlessly integrated into the city's historical context. The glass facades of the pool reflect the silhouette of the nearby Louka Monastery, creating a striking visual dialogue between past and present. The design prioritizes purity and aesthetic quality, resulting in a refined and harmonious space.
Location: Znojmo, Czech Republic. Architect: Ales Burian. Awards: Construction and Building of the Year 2024.
Harpa Centre
A striking landmark, Harpa is a dynamic blend of modern architecture that reflects Iceland's natural beauty and cultural vibrancy. The centre was opened in 2011 as a green building. While maintaining the original design, the installations were renovated in 2021 with Rovasi LED downlights. A total of 1,000 luminaires were installed in the common and transit areas.
Location: Reykjavík, Iceland. Architect: Henning Larsen Architects in co-operation with Olafur Eliasson. Awards: Mies van der Rohe award for contemporary architecture, 2013.




Arc Arena
The interior is designed with an emphasis on flexibility and functionality, while modern finishes and a minimalist approach create a clean, contemporary atmosphere. Rovasi fixtures illuminate the bowling alleys.
Location: Navan, Ireland. Architect & Interior Designer: Oppermann Associates.
Multifunctional Sports Hall
The new facility primarily caters to the preparation and competitions of the town’s internationally renowned first-class handball team, but also provide space for other cultural and community events. The organic forms and natural elements fit seamlessly into the surrounding landscape. The pebble shape combines a nature-inspired look and functionality into an integral whole.
Location: Tatabánya, Hungary. Architect: Ákos Páll. Awards: Architectural Excellence 2023.




Pere Virgili Hospital
The building showcases a contemporary architectural design that blends functionality with a human-centered approach. Its modular layout and use of natural light create a healing environment, while the integration of green spaces and sustainable features enhances both patient well-being and environmental performance.
Location: Barcelona, Spain. Architects: PMMT. Photo: Gael del Rio, Luca Bani.
References
- Airports (over 15 locations)
- Arc Arena (Ireland)
- Bangabandhu Military Museum (Bangladesh)
- Erasmus Medical Center (The Netherlands)
- Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre (Iceland)
- Kuala Lumpur Eco City (Malaysia)
- Louka Swimming Pool (Czech Republic)
- Mall of the Emirates (United Arab Emirates)
- Ministry of Energy (Saudi Arabia)
- National Museum (Qatar)
- Ocean Plaza (Ukraine)
- Oman Convention and Exhibition Centre (Oman)
- Pere Virgili hospital (Spain)
- Public transport stations
- Public museums and galleries
- Schools and universities
- Special Task Force Complex (Oman)
- Tatabánya Multifunctional Sports Hall (Hungary)
- Tenerife Sports Complex (Spain)


Rovasi
Rovasi was founded in Barcelona in 1992. It designs indoor and outdoor luminaires with elegance and functionality. The company prioritizes high‑quality materials and lighting performance. Sustainability is at the core of its operations.