MArch second brief review. Caldeira studio.

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we're not kids anymore.

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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MArch second brief review. Caldeira studio.
You may not give a second thought (or backward glance) to what the toilet whisks away after you do your business. But we got wondering -- where would we wind up if we thought of flushing as the start, and not the end, of a journey? In this short, we head out to trace the trail of sludge...from Manhattan, to wherever poop leads us.
A good radio piece about what happens to your business in New York after you flush it.
Please enjoy a brief survey on public restroom use.
The Portland Loo's defense-first design has freed it from becoming a beaten-down haven for illegal activity
Do you know the deal about self-cleaning toilets? Find out about self- cleaning toilets in this article.
Second Life: Using Recycled Materials For Architecture
2 Danish solutions to public restrooms by the design group, UiWE http://www.uiwe.dk
To celebrate their 175 anniversary, the RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) together with BBC's Radio 4 called architects to re think the public
Restroom in the foundation of Edinburgh Castle
http://www.archdaily.com/40689/sleepbox-arch-group/
Tokinokura Public Bathrooms . Japan
http://www.archdaily.com/51428/tokinokura-lavatories-shimodate-shuichiro-yoshida-architects/
bathroom music system