Weigh House
Localization | Poznań, Poland |
Year | 2019 - 2024 |
Status | Completed |
Client | City of Poznan |
Program | Wardrobe, universally accessible toilet, and toilets for male and female. |
Area | 46 m2 |
Team | Jola Starzak, Dawid Strębicki, Bartek Bisaga, Juan Carlos Prieto Zapatero, Serena Bolzan |
Phography | Danil Daneliuk |
The project focuses on the redesign of sanitary facilities in the Waga Miejska building in Poznań, which houses the Civil Registry Office. The design includes separate restrooms for women, men, and disabled people, as well as a corridor and a wardrobe area. A rounded wall covered with oak veneer, concealing the restroom doors, stands out as a distinctive interior feature. It allows natural light to pass through thanks to integrated glass panels and serves a functional purpose by housing storage spaces and spacious wardrobes for the building's users. In the corridor leading to the restrooms, a built-in seat has been designed within a deep window recess, enhancing both functionality and aesthetics. The overall design is complemented by ceramics in a subdued color palette.