The Importance of Public Toilets in Urban Design
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Edit Collective
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Summary
The article emphasizes the importance of public toilets as vital infrastructure and calls for architects and designers to increase their prevalence in cities. It mentions the recent scrutiny in the UK regarding public toilets in relation to the Supreme Court ruling on biological sex and the Equality Act.
Key quotes
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Instead of restricting access to public conveniences, we should get angry.
As architects and designers, we don't talk about toilets enough.
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