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Toilet Renaissance: Planning Dreams – Led by Diana Phiri-Witty

Join Diana Phiri-Witty in exploring the planning process (the process through which decisions get made about spaces and places) by treating it like community artwork.

Join Diana Phiri-Witty in exploring the planning process (the process through which decisions get made about spaces and places) by treating it like community artwork, allowing local people and children to contribute their ideas for spaces and places.

By breaking down the barriers of site ownership, viability, and policy, we’ll encourage wild imagination to create ‘forward stories’, myths, and legends for the future of the disused toilet block in Rotary Fields, Purley, Croydon.

The output will be a new story for buildings created by the community, along with a planning application for the future of the Rotary Fields toilet block. Ideas for the future of the building will be based on input from children who use the playground and park near the block. From applications like the Purley toilet block Phantom extending their bedroom, to a toilet museum and toilet gallery, to the Rotary Fields horse hotel, the possibilities are endless and will be unapologetically proposed by the community.

There are a number of underused and disused toilet blocks in Croydon. This project aims to engage with one, in the hopes of demystifying the planning process and highlighting how other blocks – and other spaces across Croydon – could be approached in a similar way in the future.

‘Toilet Renaissance‘is one of the artist projects within Turf Projects’ latest commission series Desire Paths, as part of This Is Croydon, London Borough of Culture 2023.

 

Note that Purley Festival where this workshop will take place follows a “pay what you want” model, so attendees can choose to pay an amount they feel is fair and affordable for them.

 

 

ABOUT DIANA PHIRI-WITTY

My name is Diana. I am an urban designer, illustrator and surface pattern designer and for a time I worked as a planner and a regeneration manager for Croydon Council.

I am also a Croydon resident and I have lived in the area for 10 years and love it well and know it well. Not to sound too cheesy but Croydon is where I broke out and started exploring my love for pattern and experimenting with art and illustration and breaking the academic mould of architecture I had been taught. It is a pleasure to now challenge the moulds of traditional planning through this project.

KEY ACCESS INFO​

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  • Our unit in the Whitgift Centre is 4 minutes walk (0.2 miles) from Wellesley Road Tram stop via the underpass, and 7 minutes walk (0.3 miles) from West Croydon Station and 8 minutes walk (0.4 miles) from East Croydon station.

 

WORKSHOP CODE:

Turf aims to be a space where all are welcomed & respected. We ask all attendees to align with this spirit when booking and support us in creating a welcoming & collaborative atmosphere together. We ask that everyone is;

  • Kind and respectful in our language and behaviour towards others. Turf is a space which is anti racism, sexism, homophobia and ableism.
  • Considerate of others’ time; allowing others room to speak & engage.
  • Respectful of the space itself as belonging to many people, treating the space & objects with care.
  • Attend wherever possible: In 2023, around 30% of people booking free tickets didn’t turn up! Our free tickets are limited and in high demand. Every person who doesn’t turn up means someone else can’t attend, so please let us know if you can’t make it to free up a space. If you don’t attend twice or more without letting us know, you may be restricted from booking again.

Part of:

desire paths title
9 local commissioned artists & groups
( Aug 2023 )

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