A Bauhaus Bathroom: Design Competition For a Public Restroom at Gropius House

Utilitarian and mass-produced, the portable toilet at the Gropius House unexpectedly echoes Bauhaus values. But it was always meant to be a stop-gap solution that is clearly inelegant and does not meet contemporary accessibility standards. It fails to adequately welcome visitors to this iconic property.

Through this competition, Historic New England is soliciting thoughtful, inventive ideas to solve this problem for future generations of visitors.

The competition invites designers to channel the Bauhaus spirit – experiment with materials, push boundaries, and collaborate across disciplines from architecture to landscape to graphics to industrial design – to create a permanent restroom solution and to reimagine the visitor arrival experience at one of Historic New England’s most celebrated museums.

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Cite: "A Bauhaus Bathroom: Design Competition For a Public Restroom at Gropius House" 17 Nov 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1036119/a-bauhaus-bathroom-design-competition-for-a-public-restroom-at-gropius-house> ISSN 0719-8884

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