The 'P-Tree' by Sam van Veluw Makes Public Peeing Hygienic
Allison Love — May 15, 2010 — Eco
References: madebysam.nl & thedesignblog.org
Designer Sam van Veluw addresses the issue of outdoor urination through this genius invention called the ‘P-Tree.’ He’s basically making a statement about public urination for big outdoor festivals and gatherings, and essentially giving an alternative to the trees that would get smelly and revolting otherwise.
The ‘P-Tree’ by Sam van Veluw is basically a urinal that is tied to a tree and connected to the sewer. Simple enough! It’s basically to add some hygiene and decency to public urination. If you’re gonna do it anyway, at least this is a classier version.
The ‘P-Tree’ by Sam van Veluw is basically a urinal that is tied to a tree and connected to the sewer. Simple enough! It’s basically to add some hygiene and decency to public urination. If you’re gonna do it anyway, at least this is a classier version.
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Outdoor Urination Solutions — The 'P-Tree' offers a hygienic and environmentally-friendly alternative to public urination at outdoor festivals and events.
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Disruptive Urinal Design — The 'P-Tree' introduces a unique and innovative approach to tackle the issue of public urination, providing convenience and cleanliness.
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Revolutionizing Hygiene in Public Spaces — The 'P-Tree' disrupts traditional restroom infrastructure by offering a sustainable and practical solution for outdoor urination.
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Event Management — The 'P-Tree' presents an opportunity for event managers to improve restroom facilities and enhance the overall visitor experience.
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Outdoor Entertainment — The 'P-Tree' offers a unique support system for outdoor entertainment venues, providing a discreet and convenient solution for attendees.
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Sustainable Infrastructure — The 'P-Tree' aligns with the sustainability movement, providing a disruptive approach to enhance hygiene in public spaces while minimizing environmental impact.
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