Art and Style | June 05, 2009 | 2 comments

Transparent Restroom in Lausanne

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Giving visitors a new reason to be pee shy, the recently-unveiled public bathroom in Lausanne, Switzerland features completely transparent walls. But fortunately for patrons and passers-by alike, they don't stay that way. Equipped with liquid crystals, the glass uses electric tension to temporarily frost the glass at the touch of a button.

Like similar installations in an NYC Diesel store and other notorious bathrooms, the result is an immediately private sanctuary that returns to its see-through state at the touch of a "Voir" button. Check out a video below in the first comment.
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