This guide has been developed from an inclusive design philosophy. It aims to incorporate the needs, aspirations and desires of people of all ages, abilities and ethnicities, who will become the future users of its design outcomes. ‘Publicly accessible toilets’ refers to all toilets that the public can access without having to buy anything. This includes those in shopping centres, parks and transport hubs, as well as the public toilets and community toilet schemes provided by the local authority
Access to toilets when away from home is a necessity for living active lives. The tendency to stay a...
Latest issue of the Toilet paper research newsletter detailing progress on the TACT3 and RATs resear...
Why is it so difficult to ensure equality of access to public toilets for all? To find pleasant faci...
This book chapter was the culmination of Bichard’s work for the EPSRC-funded VivaCity2020 research c...
The pandemic shed light on the importance of publicly accessible toilets to people in the UK. In thi...
This Accessible Toilet Design Resource has been produced from new primary research carried out withi...
Publicly accessible toilets present a site of entrenched cultures of tolerance and intolerance that ...
Newsletter that supports the research undertaken as part of the TACT3 Consortia, funded by the New D...
Bichard’s work for the TACT3 project (Bichard REF Output 3) found that UK toilet provision is not ce...
This paper reports ongoing EPSRC1- sponsored research to understand how ‘away from home ’ (public) t...
Data collected by twelve co-researchers depicting their perspective on toilets across the country. T...
© 2018 Ingenta. Our built environment is required to meet human needs at the most basic of levels. I...
Our built environment is required to meet human needs at the most basic of levels. If our pavements ...
There is no mandatory requirement for local authorities to provide public toilets. Yet, it is argued...
This book addresses the topic of toilet design, but instead of focusing on the typical able bodied u...
Access to toilets when away from home is a necessity for living active lives. The tendency to stay a...
Latest issue of the Toilet paper research newsletter detailing progress on the TACT3 and RATs resear...
Why is it so difficult to ensure equality of access to public toilets for all? To find pleasant faci...
This book chapter was the culmination of Bichard’s work for the EPSRC-funded VivaCity2020 research c...
The pandemic shed light on the importance of publicly accessible toilets to people in the UK. In thi...
This Accessible Toilet Design Resource has been produced from new primary research carried out withi...
Publicly accessible toilets present a site of entrenched cultures of tolerance and intolerance that ...
Newsletter that supports the research undertaken as part of the TACT3 Consortia, funded by the New D...
Bichard’s work for the TACT3 project (Bichard REF Output 3) found that UK toilet provision is not ce...
This paper reports ongoing EPSRC1- sponsored research to understand how ‘away from home ’ (public) t...
Data collected by twelve co-researchers depicting their perspective on toilets across the country. T...
© 2018 Ingenta. Our built environment is required to meet human needs at the most basic of levels. I...
Our built environment is required to meet human needs at the most basic of levels. If our pavements ...
There is no mandatory requirement for local authorities to provide public toilets. Yet, it is argued...
This book addresses the topic of toilet design, but instead of focusing on the typical able bodied u...
Access to toilets when away from home is a necessity for living active lives. The tendency to stay a...
Latest issue of the Toilet paper research newsletter detailing progress on the TACT3 and RATs resear...
Why is it so difficult to ensure equality of access to public toilets for all? To find pleasant faci...