F*** Gender
because the public toilet is about sitting, squating, and washing.
The gender barrier that typically defines public toilet design is abolished in lieu of facilities labeled "Sit, Squat, and Wash" creating three distinct spaces based on an assessment of needs (type of excretion, hygiene, etc) rather than a specific demographic (i.e. ladies and gentlemen). The public toilet becomes a gender neutral hub defining specific sit, squat, and wash facilities through enhancing the sense of sight and smell. The three facilities are arranged around the plumbing wall, which works as a potable water, grey-water, and sewage transfer system and grey-water storage mechanism. Three facilities adjoin to this wall, offering dynamic spatial aromas that invite the user to linger or expedite the process based on their perception of the joint spatial qualities of sight and smell. By integrating these two specific senses, users will remember the hub for an extended period of time, than if solely one sense was activated.