Gensler designs new ‘non-binary’ locker rooms

by maz_atta | August 23, 2021 10:17 am

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During Gensler’s design hackathon, which promotes an equitable locker room experience, each of the four teams focused on one specific zone: the entrance and changing area, toilets and vanity area, showers, and sauna or steam rooms. Photo courtesy Gensler.

Gensler’s Foundations, Associations, and Organizations practice area held a design hackathon to challenge its team to create an out-of-the-box, radical new and equitable locker room experience with non-binary and trans athletes in mind.

This project is in partnership with Athlete Ally, a national not-for-profit whose mission is “to end the rampant homophobia and transphobia in sport and to activate the athletic community to exercise their leadership to champion LGBTQI+ equality.”

After listening to athletes’ stories, the team redesigned the traditional locker room components, from the lockers to the shower and sauna spaces. Through this exercise, they developed a kit-of-parts to help institutions create a more inclusive space.

During the design hackathon, each of the four teams focused on one specific zone: the entrance and changing area, toilets and vanity area, showers, and sauna or steam rooms. Each of the zones used architectural elements, brand, and product solutions to envision the radically non-binary experience that is being advocated.

Although some solutions would be part of a larger intervention, they helped identify six steps all organizations can do now for a more inclusive experience:

With more than 100 anti-trans bills across the United States, Gensler sought to understand how design can create opportunities for an inclusive and safe experience.

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