Hi Julia,
There is one in Reading town centre called a "Urilift".
Lynne
Julia Cassim wrote:
>Dear All
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>I have a Japanese delegation coming to look at great examples of accessible public toilets in a variety of settings. Any suggestions in the London area anyone - good and gruesome examples welcomed
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>Also I'm particularly interested in seeing the ones that rise at night from the pavement at night and then sink in the day.
>Does anyone know where I can find them?
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>Thanks for your help
>Julia
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>Julia Cassim
>Research Fellow
>Programme Leader, Inclusive Business RCA
>Helen Hamlyn Research Centre
>Royal College of Art
>Kensington Gore
>London SW7 2EU
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>tel: 020 7590 4582(dir)
>fax: 020 7590 4244
>mobile: 07890 489829
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>www.hhrc.rca.ac.uk
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OISD:WISE
Department of Architecture
School of the Built Environment
Oxford Brookes University
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