Kumutoto Toilets by Studio Pacific Architecture

WELLINGTON – A public toilet in Wellington, New Zealand, abolishes notions of nasty, ill-designed restrooms.
The structure is defined by two curving and elongated forms, each containing an accessible toilet and one with extra storage facil
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