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CII 2nd Floor Men's - One redeeming feature of this bathroom is the "kiddy urinal", which is located far lower than is necessary at an institute such as RPI, whose primary bathroom users will be adults. Still, the accesibility of this bathroom is nice as not only are the toilets handicap-ready, the urinals are midget-ready. (From RPI Bathroom Review) Taken 2004-01-14 15:23:48 Posted 2008-01-12 14:14:26 by peter |
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The first floor of the DCC is rather strange for a few reasons. Few classes are held on this floor, and the only 'high traffic' areas here are WRPI, located very close to this bathroom, and the DotCIO offices that are down the hall. Otherwise, the first floor of the DCC is rather dead. This is why I am surprised that 3 urinals and 3 toilets were put in place to support the defecatory functions of those working on this floor. It seems to be overkill. (From RPI Bathroom Review) Taken 2003-12-11 16:12:21 Posted 2008-01-06 16:09:43 by peter |
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The mirrors have a slightly downward tilt, which I find to be quite peculiar. This bathroom also has lever operated valves on its sinks, which I prefer to the knob valves in most other on-campus bathrooms. I do not particularly like this bathroom, as it has lived beyond its usefulness. (From RPI Bathroom Review) Taken 2003-12-04 13:00:01 Posted 2008-01-06 15:59:55 by peter |
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This bathroom also features antibacterial foam dispensers instead of standard soap dispensers. Also, the sinks are motion activated, so as to not waste water and to improve sanitary conditions. The paper towel dispensers are always adequately stocked but the refuse bin is often overstocked. (From RPI Bathroom Review) Taken 2003-12-03 11:44:42 Posted 2008-01-06 15:53:37 by peter |
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The urinals feature individual privacy walls, and have manual flushing mechanisms. The tiny floor tiles are perhaps one of the biggest issues with this bathroom. The plain matte finish seems to mix poorly with the vibrant glossy wall tiles. (From RPI Bathroom Review) Taken 2003-12-03 11:44:25 Posted 2008-01-06 15:53:25 by peter |
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