• The back wall of the women's toilets. The view of the public toilets from the curb, 2023. The Hundertwasser koru flag is flying above the building.
  • Since 1975 Hundertwasser had been preoccupied with the humus toilet and the possibilities of biological water purification...
  • The Hundertwasser Toilets is a public toilet that is located at 60 Gillies Street on the main street of the town of Kawakawa in Northern New Zealand.
  • Hundertwasser passed away in 2000 shortly after the toilets were opened, making them the final piece of art that he would produce in his lifetime.
  • The sizing of the bays creates asymmetry in the building; Hundertwasser distinguishes the bays by using arched fascia on the toilet side and flat on the alley.
  • For years, I wrote about the famous toilets, pointing out that they are the only Hundertwasser-designed structure in the southern hemisphere.
  • Foreign television crews showed up – presumably much to the discomfort of those using the loo at the time – and soon the Hundertwasser toilet had become one...
  • The Hundertwasser Toilets is a public toilet located at 60 Gilles Street, the main street of the town Kawakawa on New Zealand's North Island.
  • Well known for its colour and mosaics, the Hundertwasser Toilets is an iconic building in central Kawakawa.
  • Today, hordes of travellers take a ten-minute detour off the state highway to the Hundertwasser Toilets at 60, Gillies Street, to take photographs.
  • The main tourist attraction in Kawakawa is the colourful public toilet designed by Austrian artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser.
  • A very different toilet block - a sample of the type of work Hundertwasser brought to fruition at Whangarei.