Rethinking toilets: from utilitarian to design
The fascinating transformation of toilets from utilitarian objects to artistic expressions reflects our changing attitudes toward everyday experiences.
The fascinating transformation of toilets from utilitarian objects to artistic expressions reflects our changing attitudes toward everyday experiences.
From dry composting toilets to wastewater recycling, the aim is to reduce water use and convert waste into renewable resources.
The Tokyo Toilet Project started in 2020 with the aim of dispelling misconceptions about public toilets.
Toilets can have different bowl shapes. If you think this is not an important aspect to consider when you choose a toilet, you’re wrong.
Innovative public restroom design is transforming overlooked urban spaces into cultural symbols.
Another Japanese public toilet amazes us with a multifunctional structure that transcends the traditional notion of public restrooms.
Scientists developed a super slippery toilet bowl using 3D printing and injecting a silicon-based oil into the material.
Here are 10 of the best architectural public toilets you may find in Norway. A perfect combination of beautiful architecture and nature.
For the Venice Architecture Biennale, a Finnish toilet that doesn’t require water to be flushed will be presented.
Woodio designed a toilet made entirely of wood chips. Despite this, they claim it’s waterproof and unbreakable.