Absolute Arrows by Future Studio
Japanese architectural firm Future Studio have designed a series of public restrooms called “Absolute Arrows,” that have been built in various parks around Hiroshima, Japan.
There were five of these restrooms completed last year, and another seven will be finished
by the end of March, 2010.

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Photography by Toshiyuki Yano
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Jae Blakney on 22 Mar 2010 at 4:16 pm #
What’s the purpose of having walls, if they don’t provide privacy? May as well just install the urinal in the open and spend the extra money on saving someone who’s starving.
Arturo Dominguez on 06 Apr 2010 at 5:02 pm #
What do you mean privacy? It’s a pretty private space, are you scared of people watching you urinate? Here in mexico we just have one long urinal and everyone just goes up to it and urinates so that restroom their is pretty private -.^….
Ebenezer Construction on 23 Apr 2010 at 4:39 am #
It looks private enough for me.
Great and compact idea, sure it’ll change the landscape of the area…What’s great architecture has to do with people’s starvation? smh
Gavin U on 18 Jun 2010 at 9:02 am #
Excellent! So much better than the usual penny-pinching cheapo buildings that usually get built for this purpose.