Designing around Debate: The Gender-Neutral Bathroom


Rhose Island School of Design Student Center / WorkAC. Image © Bruce Damonte

Rhose Island School of Design Student Center / WorkAC. Image © Bruce Damonte

“Creating an equitable city implies that every citizen has their needs met”, states architect Wanda Dalla Costa at a time when metropolises were noticing change. Architects and the public have started to acknowledge the gender-driven design of public spaces. Across the world, urban areas have been a site of discrimination and danger to the LGBTQ+ community. Gender is demonstrated in public zones that promote visibility and interaction between people. An arduous challenge lays upon architects and planners to design fair environments and equitable spaces.

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