Inclusive Urban Design: Public Toilets

This is a unique text providing both design guidance and policy direction for the provision and design of public toilets covering city-wide, district-level and site-specific principles. It highlights the role of urban design in reversing the trend of inadequate toilet provision, and sets out guidelines for design which meets both user need and provider requirements.


Greed presents the fundamental principle that toilets should not be dealt with in isolation from mainstream urban policy, but that they should be seen as a serious core component in both strategic urban policy and local area design. She argues toilets are valuable townscape features in their own right as manifestation civic pride and good urban design - essential architectural components which add to the quality and viability of an area.

Although a range of design guidance on toilets exists there is still considerable dissatisfaction with the end product in terms of building design, levels of provision, location, safety, layout, DDA requirements and accessibility. By outlining user demands and provider constraints, Greed shows that it is essential for architects to have an informed understanding and practical knowledge of toilet issues when working with public and private sector providers.

Examples of toilet architecture from other countries, and policies from different cultural settings, are included for comparative purposes to invigorate UK perspectives.

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Inclusive Urban Design: Public Toilets

This is a unique text providing both design guidance and policy direction for the provision and design of public toilets covering city-wide, district-level and site-specific principles. It highlights the role of urban design in reversing the trend of inadequate toilet provision, and sets out guidelines for design which meets both user need and provider requirements.


Greed presents the fundamental principle that toilets should not be dealt with in isolation from mainstream urban policy, but that they should be seen as a serious core component in both strategic urban policy and local area design. She argues toilets are valuable townscape features in their own right as manifestation civic pride and good urban design - essential architectural components which add to the quality and viability of an area.

Although a range of design guidance on toilets exists there is still considerable dissatisfaction with the end product in terms of building design, levels of provision, location, safety, layout, DDA requirements and accessibility. By outlining user demands and provider constraints, Greed shows that it is essential for architects to have an informed understanding and practical knowledge of toilet issues when working with public and private sector providers.

Examples of toilet architecture from other countries, and policies from different cultural settings, are included for comparative purposes to invigorate UK perspectives.

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Inclusive Urban Design: Public Toilets

Inclusive Urban Design: Public Toilets

by Clara Greed
Inclusive Urban Design: Public Toilets

Inclusive Urban Design: Public Toilets

by Clara Greed

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This is a unique text providing both design guidance and policy direction for the provision and design of public toilets covering city-wide, district-level and site-specific principles. It highlights the role of urban design in reversing the trend of inadequate toilet provision, and sets out guidelines for design which meets both user need and provider requirements.


Greed presents the fundamental principle that toilets should not be dealt with in isolation from mainstream urban policy, but that they should be seen as a serious core component in both strategic urban policy and local area design. She argues toilets are valuable townscape features in their own right as manifestation civic pride and good urban design - essential architectural components which add to the quality and viability of an area.

Although a range of design guidance on toilets exists there is still considerable dissatisfaction with the end product in terms of building design, levels of provision, location, safety, layout, DDA requirements and accessibility. By outlining user demands and provider constraints, Greed shows that it is essential for architects to have an informed understanding and practical knowledge of toilet issues when working with public and private sector providers.

Examples of toilet architecture from other countries, and policies from different cultural settings, are included for comparative purposes to invigorate UK perspectives.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781136396182
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/01/2007
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 384
File size: 58 MB
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About the Author

Clara Greed

Table of Contents

Part 1 The Problem of Public Toilets; The Background: Public Lose Out; Chapter 1 Introduction: Background and Context; Chapter 2 Conceptualising the Problem of Public Toilets; Chapter 3 The Historical Development of Public Toilets; Chapter 4 The Development of Toilet Provision within Its Legal Context; Differing Perspectives on the Problem; Chapter 5 Cultural Attitudes: Separating or Mixing; Chapter 6 Medical Perspectives: Incompetence or Incontinence; Chapter 7 Environmental Aspects: Global and Local; Part 2 History Today; Design and Policy Change; Chapter 8 Planning for Toilets: City-Wide Macro Level; Chapter 9 Disability or Dis-Enablement; Chapter 10 Universal Urban Design: District Level; Chapter 11 Toilet Design Considerations: Micro Level; Creating Change; Chapter 12 Management, Maintenance and Finance; Chapter 13 Creating Change: User and Provider Groups; Chapter 14 Routeways to Change;
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