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A woman enters a public restroom with transparent walls in Tokyo's Shibuya ward. Architect Shigeru Ban designed the bathroom in a way to reassure anyone entering the toilet. Glass Bathrooms of Sulphur Springs Known as one of America's most beautiful public restrooms.
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Sulphur Springs, Texas. Standing in a busy courthouse square, the bathrooms have one-way glass walls that provide a panoramic voyeur thrill for anyone inside, but a mirrored barrier for everyone outside. At first, it's hard to fathom how a public restroom with transparent walls could possibly help ease toilet anxiety - but a counterintuitive design by one of Japan's most innovative.
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The legendary Shigeru Ban remodeled the public restrooms at Yoyogi Fukamashi Park and at Haru-no-Ogawa Park with colorful transparent glass walls that immediately turn opaque once the door is locked. At night, each building lights up. The transparency lets people know if the bathroom is occupied and the colors make it beautiful.
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Japan sure does things differently. A transparent bathroom was just installed in Shibuya, Tokyo. This public toilet has quickly become a trending topic on Japanese social media.
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Public toilet in Yoyogi Fukamachi park (Courtesy of Nippon Foundation, Photographed by Nagare Satoshi). The glass on the outer wall becomes opaque when the stall is locked. A bathroom with see-through walls might sound like a terrible idea, but as Pritzker Prize-winning architect Shigeru Ban has demonstrated, it's actually genius.
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As part of the Tokyo Toilet project, he designed two public restrooms with transparent glass walls-however, they aren't just regular glass walls. Once someone goes into the cubicle and locks the door, the state. Toilets are likely one of the last technologies people associate with innovation, but creating high-tech toilets is big business in Japan.
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And innovating the bathroom experience is not just limited to personal and private settings-the new Tokyo Toilet project looks to dispel perceptions that public toilets are dark, dirty, and. In Tokyo, public bathrooms were given a modern, innovative makeover. Two public parks in the bustling Shibuya district feature futuristic restrooms with transparent glass walls designed by renowned Japanese architect Shigeru Ban.
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In 2020, the Toyko Toilet Project invited renowned creatives in Japan to design the facilities. The project includes bathrooms with light displays, glass walls that "frost," and voice controls.
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