The 8 Best Public Toilet Designs in Various Countries Are Highly Iconic and Inspirational
Public toilets are one of the facilities that need to be paid attention to by the government. The presence of public toilets will make the environment cleaner and more comfortable. Sometimes, some mischievous people like to urinate inappropriately. Although this is still rarely noticed in Indonesia, it is not the case in some other countries. Various public facilities are scattered in various regions, so they can be used comfortably by the residents. These public toilets are not just ordinary buildings; they are attractively designed in terms of both exterior and interior. This certainly eliminates the notion that toilets are scary and dirty. Here are some unique public toilet designs located in various countries.
1. Wembley WCs, London, Inggris
gold-colored toilet exterior via gortscott
Men's restroom urinal area via gortscott
A unique design by Gort Scott does not look like a toilet at all. The golden exterior looks luxurious and stunning. This small 5-meter-high building has its own charm. The elegant shape and color make it not just a public facility but also an art icon in the area. It's not just the exterior; the interior is also clean.
2. Isemachi Public Toilet, Nakanojo, Jepang
Outside view of toilet via dezeen
The inside of the men's toilet via dezeen
Public toilets in Japan are designed to be bright and clean. Hideaki Kubo and Yumi Tsushima designed this toilet with the concept of eliminating the gloomy impression of other public toilets in Japan. The curved shape avoids any corners for spiders or dust to accumulate. This toilet is located in the parking area of a historic shrine and is a symbol of the city of Nakanojo.
3. Public Toilet Unit, Gdansk, Polandia
curved outside view like the tip of a torch via archdaily
space in the toilet via archdaily
Designed by Schleifer & Milczanowski Architekci, this toilet was designed with the theme of the soccer tournament Euro Cup 2012. The toilet has a shape resembling the end of a wooden torch. The design is stylish and practical. Moreover, the facade of this toilet also serves as a bike rack.
4. House of Toilet, Ibuki-shima, Jepang
toilet exterior via architizer
Inside the House of Toilet via architizer
This house-like toilet building is the work of Daiho Ishii + Future-scape Architects. Located on an island, this public toilet will be used by the local community and tourists. Its design reflects the local characteristics. The uniqueness of the building lies in the lines of holes that seem to cut through the building, creating voids inside. This building is sure to catch the attention of visitors to the island.
5. Jinhua Architecture Park Public Toilet, Jinhua, China
Toilets in Jinhua Architectural Park via architizer
Landscape scheme, air circulation and rain protection via architizer
Public toilets in Jinhua Architecture Park are still private spaces. Designed by DnA Design and Architecture, these 16 toilet buildings are designed to maximize privacy inside while minimizing the use of space in the park. From the outside, these toilets may look ordinary, but due to their design, those inside won't feel claustrophobic. This is because the openings above provide natural light and air circulation, making the interior bright. The curved shape also ensures safety and privacy for users.
6. Trail Restroom, Austin, Texas
trail restroom via mirorivera
The inside of the toilet via mirorivera
Located on a hiking and biking trail, this unique toilet has become an icon in a park near the Colorado River. It is also designed to be accessible for people with disabilities. Additionally, there are drinking fountains and an outdoor shower. Light and air can also enter the toilet space. Miro Rivera Architects added an artistic vintage touch to the design. This toilet is popular among park users due to its comprehensive facilities.
7. Kumutoto, Wellington, New Zealand
looks like a monster via studiopacific
in the toilet via studiopacific
This eye-catching, monster-like building is a public toilet designed by Studio Pacific Architect. Its unusual shape is a work of art for the area. The minimalist interior design showcases a clean and playful space with various colors. Although the building's shape appears modern and contrasting, the architect designed it to integrate with the surrounding environment. The lines and red roof match with nearby historic buildings.
8. Centennial Park Amenities, Sydney, Australia
public toilet building via architizer
Handwashing area via architizer
The perception of dirty and small public toilets disappears instantly when you see this design. This elongated toilet provides a modern and clean appearance. Lahznimmo Architects managed to create a different image from other toilets. Facilities for this park were designed with beautiful linear lines combined with various materials. The men's and women's toilets have separate spaces but are under one roof. The handwashing area is also open, allowing views toward the garden.
So, which toilet design would you like to see in Indonesia?