Restroom Extravaganza Part VII: The Continuation

Here is the 7th installment of the Restroom Extravaganza Series. This is a continuation of where the spree left off, with new and familiar restrooms inside familiar buildings and new ones never shown on the first spree. 1. Testing Center: There was surprisingly a bathroom inside the testing facility when I went inside to see it, it is open to the public under certain conditions and was able to access it. The restroom was plain simple and is a little newer than the majority filmed with the Highline. 2. Math and Technology Building: Last time I was only able to film the second floor, neglecting the 3rd and 1st floors due to time constraints at the time. While I was there I decided to fill in the rest of the building, all of which had Kingstons and Waterfree “Urinals”. The layouts of the restrooms were mostly the same as the second floor. Upon researching the building opened in 2008. 3. Building B: This was actually one of the original buildings in the area that opened in 1964. If I had to guess the fixtures would’ve been either Crane Del-Rios and Pladicus’, or Kohler Stanwells and Kingstons. However, the building as of this video appears to have permanently closed and wasn’t able to see the inside of the bathrooms. 4. Library: In wasn’t personally able to see the first floor last time I was there and there was indeed a unisex bathroom on the second floor. Both of which I filmed, and found even more Eljer Auburns and 2 more Bardons. 5. Music Hall: Originally expecting men’s and women’s restrooms, the whole building had unisex restrooms, none of which had original toilets either because the building was already modernized or replaced the fixtures. The first two were unusually large, whilst the other two closest to the south entrance were completely original doorways and original ceiling tiles. This was where I found my second instance of Crane Del-Rios, which tragically was out of order. 6. Gym Locker Rooms: There was indeed another All Gender Bathroom paired with the all gender locker room which I was able to access as there was a basketball practice going on at the time of the footage. I wasn’t able to access the team locker rooms themselves being locked up, however I was able to access it from the other side where the classrooms were. All of which had garbage Sloan’s. 7. Building N: The hall is unfortunately slated to be modernized in the near future once the Applied Technology Center reopens with modernized facilities next year. However, I was able to see their restrooms, which there were two. One of which had completely original block logo American Standard fixtures, including my first ever two Glencoes and Lynbrooks. The restrooms inside had nothing original. 8. Building Q: Picking up where the majority of where the first 10 minutes inside left off, I was able to access the first floor of the building. Of course I was expecting an infestation of newer Kohler Fixtures, but the setup unlike the other two restrooms filmed on the upper floors were laid out oddly, and may be the largest restroom in the building. There will be a part three because I wasn’t able to access Building A, the pool area, the softball and the football fields. Which is coming soon. Stay tuned for the final part of the campus filming extravaganza.