Merya Conversion Sanitary Building / BARAKI
Briefly

The renovation of the Gruyère rest area's public toilets emphasizes a blend of form and function, enhancing user experience while preserving architectural integrity.
The large mirrored surface in polished stainless steel reflects the landscape, creating an illusion of infinity, and allows for a seamless integration with its environment.
Renovating the outdated sanitary facilities aimed for direct access to WC cubicles, emphasizing maintenance ease and improved comfort and safety for users.
Baraki practice challenges the notion that architecture is reserved for monumental designs, focusing instead on the significance of everyday public spaces.
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