Designing Inclusive Public Toilets
Wee the People
Jo-Anne Bichard author Gail Ramster author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:26th Jun '25
Should be back in stock very soon

Critically examines public toilet design in the UK and presents an inclusive design approach for widely accessible facilities that can be used by everyone.
It has never been more important for inclusive design research to inform society. Based on 20 years of research and incorporating perspectives from over 500 participants, this book provides a critical overview of public toilet design in the UK and presents an urgent need to re-evaluate the accessibility of, and culture around, these essential spaces.
Public toilets are a vital element of public health infrastructure and an area of the built environment that everyone would use, if they could. Drawing from a rich body of research into toilet design, public services, accessibility and social injustice, Jo-Anne Bichard and Gail Ramster explore the complexities around using these facilities and examine a diverse array of design considerations related to age, disability, neurodiversity and gender. The authors look at the development of toilet design in the UK, discussing examples of successful and failed designs, and present an innovative approach for the future that reframes a space associated with unpleasantness and inaccessibility as one that is essential and respected.
This rigorous study takes into consideration the body’s needs and decision making on leaving home, issues of navigating, locating and entering facilities, and issues related to cubicles, fixtures, products and hygiene. The authors present an inclusive design approach that can help designers, planners and managers create these spaces more effectively and understand what every prospective user might need, with a sense of safety, comfort and dignity.
This is a brilliantly accessible, engaging, essential and timely book on a subject that means a lot to all of us. It will make sense of the multitude of dimensional toilet design guides around but also raises critical issues rarely mentioned in current texts. Where else could we read about the psychology of using toilets alongside neurodiversity, gender, space requirements, incontinence, toilet rolls and sanitary bins? * Vincent Goodwin, Access and Inclusive Design Consultant, UK *
An insightful exploration of the often-overlooked significance of public toilets in urban landscapes. This groundbreaking work sheds light on their essential role in everyday life, prompting readers to reconsider the humble restroom with newfound appreciation. * Anastasios Maragiannis, University of Westminster, UK *
The book’s argument is simple: public loos need to work for all, but they often don’t … [We’re] immediately on board. * New Scientist *
Anyone involved with public toilet provision should read this book. Not least because it’s a joy to read (something that is rare in technical writing), authoritative and an ‘easy read'. * Civil Engineering *
ISBN: 9781350346031
Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
Weight: 684g
312 pages