The Studio Pacific Architecture Toilet Design in New Zealand is Unusual
Sarah Nazim — July 9, 2012 — Art & Design
References: huffingtonpost & studiopacific.co.nz
These unusual sculptures that are in the shape of lobster tails are by Studio Pacific Architecture in Wellington, New Zealand. Surprisingly, they are fully-functioning public toilets on Wellington’s waterfront (how appropriately themed). Each tail contains one toilet, and provides natural ventilation due to its shape.
This is a prime example of art meets functionality. Many design firms are seeking ways to revolutionize modern day products in order to offer new experiences, and create long-lasting impressions with the public. The Studio Pacific Architecture firm proves that with a bit of imagination, and the right tools, innovation is possible.
This is a prime example of art meets functionality. Many design firms are seeking ways to revolutionize modern day products in order to offer new experiences, and create long-lasting impressions with the public. The Studio Pacific Architecture firm proves that with a bit of imagination, and the right tools, innovation is possible.
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