I found this room right outside the auditorium. One interesting point about this bathroom was that there were eight urinals lined against the wall. I suppose they installed these in anticipation of the crowds of people coming from shows in the auditorium. The only thing is: these urinals were very weirdly shaped. Also, there weren't any urinals lower to the ground for shorter people or kids.
Also, there seemed to be a lack of sinks. There were only two, while there were eight urinals and four stalls. Other than that, it was a very pleasant experience.
Lower Level
Upon entering this bathroom, I felt like I was in closet. It was similar to the facilities found at most fast food restaurants. Somehow the designers crammed a toilet and a sink all into this uni-sex bathroom. Moreover, they even found room to put a changing table on the wall. I thought this was a nice feature for people attending concerts in the auditorium upstairs. I also figured that it would be a nice place for students to put their books on.
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I hate to point out but that "changing table" isn't a changing table but a bookshelf. Changing tables are much bigger and usually fold out.