Public Toilets Case Studies with Pratt Institute: Copenhagen, Denmark

By Margot Kleinman | September 19, 2024

Research with MFA student Xinxiao Hui      While Copenhagen may be listed as the fifth most densely populated city for public toilet per square kilometer in 2023, they are not always easy to find or accessible for all users. The average is 1.46 public toilet per square mile in cities, compared to Paris at…

Public Toilets Case Studies with Pratt Institute: Amsterdam, Netherlands

By Margot Kleinman | September 6, 2024

Research with MFA student Keliang Li    On a recent trip to Amsterdam, when I asked a local shop owner where I could use the restroom, she told me there were plenty of places for men but it was not so easy for women. She pointed me in the direction of a local bar down…

Public Toilets Case Studies with Pratt Institute: Paris, France

By Margot Kleinman | August 23, 2024

Written with MFA student Tong Zhao   With all the coffee and wine you’ll be drinking in Paris, it’s good to know there are plenty of free public restrooms. Cafes are everywhere in Paris: go to the counter, order a drink, head to the bathroom, go back to the counter, drink, pay, business done in…

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By Phlush | July 6, 2019

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Let’s Legalize Composting & UD toilets in US

By Phlush | August 3, 2014

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GottaGo! campaigning for public toilets in Ottawa

By Phlush | May 15, 2014

This guest blog post is from Joan Kuyek of GottaGo!. The GottaGo! campaign in Ottawa, Canada’s capital city, is advocating for a network of open clean, accessible public toilets and water fountains in key places in the region. Currently, the only public toilets in Ottawa are in recreation centres, libraries and large parks. When the programming…

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