An architectural approach to the problem

New York architect Esther Sperber has been thinking about he problem. The solution she has arrived at is architectural in nature: Bathrooms By Size

Sperber suggests that labeling restrooms by size, as opposed to gender, would eliminate the arguments favoring “bathroom bills” like North Carolina’s House Bill 2, which effectively prohibit transgender people from using public facilities that correspond with the gender identity. In the clip, Sperber explains why she believes that such categorizing would not only function better for those who don’t fit into a traditional male/female gender binary, but also address other issues, like long lines at women’s restrooms.

I like to think that good architecture can solve problems,

--Sperber

A number of U.S. cities, including San Francisco, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., have taken steps toward implementing gender neutral restrooms in recent years. Supporters have been quick to point to the lesser-known benefits of such measures. For instance, parents of a different gender would be allowed to accompany children into the restroom, and issues for individuals who employ caretakers of the opposite gender would be eliminated.

It became clear to me that the typical gender divided public bathroom creates inconvenient situations which affect a wide range of the population,” she said. “Innovative solutions, both in architectural design and in other field, often emerge when the problem itself is redefined.

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But please, put a urinal in all of them.

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I've seen lots of changes. What doesn't change is people. Same old hairless apes.

Haikukitty's picture

completely private bathroom stalls/rooms - that could even all open on an open area for handwashing that does not have a door (like at the airport). You are no more vulnerable washing your hands at a line of sinks with both sexes than you are at a line of payphones.

And personally, I don't care to use a restroom with other people, not matter their gender. It's more comfortable for everyone to have privacy.

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A line of toilets with NO walls. Talk about embarrassing...

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I've seen lots of changes. What doesn't change is people. Same old hairless apes.

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enhydra lutris's picture

concern. I blame it all on religion.

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