The Tokyo Toilet LogoShibuya City Tourism Association
Public toilets in Shibuya like you've never seen
Toilets are a symbol of Japan's world-renowned hospitality culture. Public toilets have been redesigned in 17 locations throughout Shibuya (Tokyo, Japan) with the help of 16 creators invited from around the world.
Jingu-Dori Park Toilet (2020-09-07) by Tadao AndoShibuya City Tourism Association
Jingu-Dori Park Toilet by Tadao Ando
AMAYADORI
I sought for this small architecture to exceed the boundaries of a public toilet to become a “place” in the urban landscape that provides immense public value.
Jingu-Dori Park Toilet (2020-09-07) by Tadao AndoShibuya City Tourism Association
Using this clear and simple reasoning for the concept of this structure, I chose to utilize a circle floorplan with a spanning roof and engawa.
Jingu-Dori Park Toilet (2020-09-07) by Tadao AndoShibuya City Tourism Association
It was vital for me to make a space that was comfortable and safe.
Jingu-Dori Park Toilet (2020-09-07) by Tadao AndoShibuya City Tourism Association
Visitors can move inside a cylindrical wall of vertical louvers to feel the comfort of the wind and light from the surrounding
Jingu-Dori Park Toilet (2020-09-07) by Tadao AndoShibuya City Tourism Association
A feeling of safety will be emphasized by the free and centripetal circulation which passes through to the other side.
Jingu-Dori Park Toilet (2020-09-07) by Tadao AndoShibuya City Tourism Association
This toilet tucked away in the greenery that is Jingu-Dori Park will be known as “Amayadori.”
Jingu-Dori Park Toilet (2020-09-07) by Tadao AndoShibuya City Tourism Association
Jingu-Dori Park Toilet (2020-09-07) by Tadao AndoShibuya City Tourism Association