The Tokyo Toilet | Urasando | Marc Newson

Tokyo / Japan / 2023

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Central to my design is the reference to vernacular Japanese architecture, including the copper Minoko roof. Often found in shrines, temples and tearooms and in rural areas, I wanted the roof form to trigger a subconscious feeling of comfort and peacefulness amid its busy, hypermodern location. The patina on the copper pyramidic roof will integrate the structure into the city over time, so it becomes part of the fabric of Tokyo.
It is important to me that the Toilet feels trustworthy and honest inside and out: the bright interior is seamlessly and hygienically finished in a monochromatic green, one of my favourite colours. My design for the Toilet focusses on functionality, simplicity, and creating an inviting and enduring space.
I hope the Toilet will become something not only magical but incredibly useful to find in Shibuya, like the many hidden gems within the city.


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The Nippon Foundation’s THE TOKYO TOILET project is building public toilets that can be used by anyone.
The project is building new toilets at 17 locations in Shibuya, Tokyo, as a way of moving toward the realization of a society that embraces diversity.

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    Central to my design is the reference to vernacular Japanese architecture, including the copper Minoko roof. Often found in shrines, temples and tearooms and in rural areas, I wanted the roof form to trigger a subconscious feeling of comfort and peacefulness amid its busy, hypermodern location. The patina on the copper pyramidic roof will integrate the structure into the city over time, so it becomes part of the fabric of Tokyo.It is important to me that the Toilet feels trustworthy and honest...

    Project details
    • Year 2023
    • Work finished in 2023
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Urban Furniture / Service stations
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