ondrej kovac
student
Faculty of Architecture and Design STU in Bratislava
Slovakia
Interior Design
The interior design of the sanitary facilities is based on the idea of combining functionality with aesthetic value within the technical background of the… more
Lin Hu
advisor
University of California, Berkeley
United States of America
Lin is an architectural designer at SCB. Holding a Master of Architecture from the University of… more
It’s a really fun design that beautifully showcases minimalism in a public restroom. The sink transcends pure functionality with its sculptural form, making it feel more like a central installation than a typical fixture. The steel mesh partition effectively divides the space while maintaining a semi‑transparent connection between the two sides of the restroom, which adds visual interest and a sense of openness.
The design could be improved with better accessibility. Expanding the toilet stall to provide adequate accessible space would make the restroom more inclusive. Additionally, increasing the shared circulation space in front of the partitions would prevent the doors from interfering with movement. If expanding the space isn’t possible, having the partition doors swing inward could help avoid blocking circulation.
07.01.2026