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The Committee on Design (COD) was founded to promote design excellence among members of the AIA, the broader design community, and the public at large, both nationally and internationally.

2024 COD Conferences

Arkansas

April 3-7 | 21c Hotel | Bentonville and Eureka Springs - Registration is sold out.

Brazil

Thu, Oct 17 - Sat, Oct 26, 2024
Sao Paulo > Brasilia > Rio de Janerio.  Registration will open in late April.

2024 Sponsorships

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2023 COD Conferences

Last year, COD held two domestic design conferences investigating The Authenticity of Place.  The first conference was held in New Orleans, LA.  View the short video of the venue tours and download the conference program book. The second conference was held in Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN, September 21-24, 2023. Download the Minneapolis guidebook and view the conference video

Sex, Bathrooms and Architecture

  • 1.  Sex, Bathrooms and Architecture

    Posted 04-27-2016 04:54 PM

    North Carolina's week of bathroom talk escalated into a civil rights issue of sorts prompting input from divergent authorities such as Bruce Springsteen, the Deutsche Bank, Paypal, Pepsi and many others.. It brought to light just how sensitive Puritan America is about the space that is elsewhere simply called the toilet.

     All the talk about who uses which "water closet" or WC (a European term) and when, and whose privacy needs to be protected and how, elicited clarifications from high up that only made  matters worse but also served as a stark reminder of how complicated bathroom matters are and how torn folks are between talk and taboo.

    In an increasingly sex-positive culture, it seems like bathroom issues are the last thing most people are reluctant to talk about.(Julie Beck, Atlantic 4-16-2014)It is no surprise, then, that this most private of spaces not only plays an important role in politics but also in architecture. In fact, without fanfare, the bathroom and the toilet are a central tenet of the architect's design practice. People who learned drafting by hand recall entire templates devoted to toilets, sinks, urinals. CAD libraries with endless variations of sizes and shapes are the modern versions of those templates. A fecund body of regulations and literature is devoted to the bathroom regulating the number of stalls per gender, the position of the vanity mirrors, horizontal and vertical controls for sink and toilet, scald guards on pipes and, of course the famous 5' turning circle for accessibility. Those many rules have made the bathroom into one of the most fertile grounds for litigation and professional liability.  But architects also take inspirations from those interstitial spaces that have been lurking in dark spaces of buildings.

    The famous Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas devoted a special exhibit at the Venice Architecture Biennale to the dark...

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    Community Architect: Sex, Bathrooms and Design

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    Nikolaus Philipsen FAIA
    Archplan Inc. Philipsen Architects
    Baltimore MD
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