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INTERNATIONAL DESIGN COMPETITION

Shh…It Matters 2023 – Public Toilet Design

RESULTS!

Foreword

It is with immense pleasure and anticipation that we unveil the results of the "Shh…It Matters 2023 – Public Toilet Design" competition, organized by Archiol Competitions. This endeavor has been a celebration of creativity, innovation, and a shared commitment to improving public hygiene and urban environments around the world.

The "Shh…It Matters" competition has been a beacon for creative minds globally, calling upon architects, designers, and visionaries to rethink the conventional approach to public toilet design. With a focus on functionality, accessibility, sustainability, and aesthetics, participants were tasked with crafting designs that transcend mere utility to become symbols of dignity, inclusivity, and environmental responsibility.

As we unveil the results, we invite you to celebrate the ingenuity and passion demonstrated by all entrants. The projects showcased represent a diverse tapestry of ideas, each offering unique insights into the possibilities of modern public toilet design.

To the winners, congratulations on your outstanding achievements. Your designs have stood out among a field of exceptional entries, embodying the spirit of innovation and excellence that defines the "Shh…It Matters" competition.

Total number of entries received: 171

Jury

Top 3

FIRST

Arya Vasa, Josephine Siyu Wu

Australia

SECOND

Yixin Yin, Sijing Li & Wenfang Xu

China

THIRD

Hemant Nimje, Shruti Singh & Dhruv Bhalotia

India

FIRST PRIZE WINNER

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Whitfords Beach Bathroom Redesign

Arya Vasa, Josephine Siyu Wu

Australia

JURY COMMENTS

“The Whitfords Beach Bathroom Redesign presents an impressive and comprehensive approach to addressing the shortcomings of public restrooms, particularly focusing on safety, accessibility, cultural sensitivity, and environmental responsibility. The incorporation of Indigenous design perspectives and materials, along with innovative features such as the central courtyard and wastewater filtration system, demonstrates a thoughtful and holistic approach to public toilet design.”

SECOND PRIZE WINNER

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Starry · Scattered - Campus Public Toilet Design

Yixin Yin, Sijing Li & Wenfang Xu

China

JURY COMMENTS

“The Starry · Scattered - Campus Public Toilet Design demonstrates a commendable effort in addressing various aspects of functionality, sustainability, and hygiene. Its innovative approach to integrating multiple functions within the toilet unit while prioritizing environmental conservation is noteworthy.”

THIRD PRIZE WINNER

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Bridge the Gap

Hemant Nimje, Shruti Singh & Dhruv Bhalotia

India

JURY COMMENTS

“This project effectively bridges the gap between functionality, aesthetics, hygiene, sustainability, and user experience, making it a commendable solution for public toilet design.”

SPECIAL MENTION

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JURY COMMENTS

Honorable Mention

Sanskriti Bhagat, Divya Nikam & Sanskruti Rane

India

Om Sarode, Gaurav parwani, Palash Chauhan & Pratham Gemnani

India

Tyra Redman & Bongi Sithole

South Africa

Rhea Oswal & Sanika Tambe

India

HONOURABLE MENTION

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Aashray

Sanskriti Bhagat, Divya Nikam & Sanskruti Rane

India

JURY COMMENTS

“Aashray presents a commendable solution to the challenges of public sanitation with its innovative design and emphasis on functionality, sustainability, and integration with the urban environment. Its strategic separation of facilities and use of recycled materials demonstrate a thoughtful approach to design. The inclusion of accessibility features further enhances its usability.”

HONOURABLE MENTION

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Vatsaru – A Holistic Approach to Public Sanitation and Commuter Comfort

Om Sarode, Gaurav parwani, Palash Chauhan & Pratham Gemnani

India

JURY COMMENTS

“Vatsaru presents a commendable effort in addressing the multifaceted challenges of public sanitation and commuter comfort. The design's emphasis on inclusivity, sustainability, and innovative solutions is noteworthy.”

HONOURABLE MENTION

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The Pods

Tyra Redman & Bongi Sithole

South Africa

JURY COMMENTS

“The concept demonstrates a commendable effort to integrate functionality, aesthetics, hygiene, sustainability, and community engagement into the design of public toilets. The emphasis on nature-inspired aesthetics and the use of sustainable materials align well with the project's location and purpose.”

HONOURABLE MENTION

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SimpLOO - Sanitation simplified

Rhea Oswal & Sanika Tambe

India

JURY COMMENTS

“The SimpLOO design presents an impressive solution to India's sanitation challenges, effectively addressing functionality, aesthetics, hygiene, sustainability, and community engagement. Its innovative approach to modular design and use of eco-friendly materials demonstrates a holistic understanding of the issues at hand. With its focus on inclusivity and environmental responsibility, the SimpLOO has the potential to make a significant impact on public health and well-being across India.”

HONOURABLE MENTION

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JURY COMMENTS

Shortlisted Entries

1. Design Title: Famos
Participant’s Name: Michaela Maresch, Gerald Brencic, Volker Ast & Ingmar Zwirn
Country: Austria

2. Design Title: Algae Sanctuary
Participant’s Name: Rakha Efriza & Putri Qonita Nurdin
Country: Indonesia

3. Design Title: UniLoo
Participant’s Name: Mitali M Mahashabde, Puja Naik, Kaustubh S Varsale & Prakhar Suthar
Country: India

4. Design Title: Raahgir Ashray- Resting Place of the Journey… a interim in the cycle of life
Participant’s Name: Dwiti Singh, Aditya Vijayraj, Kushh Bhansali & Disha Oza
Country: India

5. Design Title: Kula- Blending of the Basics
Participant’s Name: Vanamala Lakshmikanth & Trisha Rajashekar
Country: India

Announcement in Media

Organizers

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