Second Restroom on Wuhan Luke Island / Atelier Palimpsest
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Second Restroom on Wuhan Luke Island / Atelier Palimpsest
"From Restroom to Waystation - In recent years, our studio has designed a series of small-scale public restrooms through various competitions and commissions. These designs have incorporated varying degrees of public functions-such as rest areas for sanitation workers, auxiliary spaces, and vending areas-continually transforming the conventional concept of restroom spaces across different contexts. For this project, the client initially requested event storage space for Luke Island."
"These designs have incorporated varying degrees of public functions-such as rest areas for sanitation workers, auxiliary spaces, and vending areas-continually transforming the conventional concept of restroom spaces across different contexts. For this project, the client initially requested event storage space for Luke Island. Later, owing to the restroom's favorable location, a temporary office space was incorporated as well. Thus, the public restroom has gradually evolved into a compact, multi-functional public infrastructure, continually expanding the possibilities of design."
A series of small-scale public restrooms were designed through competitions and commissions. The designs incorporated varying degrees of public functions such as rest areas for sanitation workers, auxiliary spaces, and vending areas, transforming conventional restroom concepts across contexts. For one project, the client initially requested event storage space for Luke Island. Later, owing to the restroom's favorable location, a temporary office space was incorporated. The public restroom gradually evolved into a compact, multi-functional public infrastructure that serves storage, office, and public-service needs while expanding possibilities for design.
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