Spatial Equity in Urban Infrastructures: Public Restrooms Addressing Women's Needs
Briefly

The design of public bathrooms traditionally simplifies gender needs, often overlooking women's unique requirements such as privacy, cultural influences, and the transition to unisex facilities.
Despite advancements in bathroom design, challenges remain in addressing the layered complexities of gender identity, cultural expectations, and physiological differences, necessitating a tailored approach.
Contemporary projects showcase a growing emphasis on spatial equity and the need for an equal distribution of resources in restroom designs to accommodate diverse user needs.
Unisex bathrooms aim to standardize facilities, yet the effectiveness of these designs often neglects essential requirements for varied users, highlighting the need for thoughtful planning.
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