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Lloyd felt similarly: "Why can't we just present Mac as a designer and let the work be the focus? Why do we have to create a subcategory for him as a Black designer? Why is the colour of his skin even being discussed? Aren't we here to talk about design?"ĭo you share the sentiment? Join the discussion › Grimshaw's "completely OTT" Sustainability Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai caused "significant unnecessary emissions"Ĭommenters are "disappointed" Grimshaw's Sustainability Pavilion "doesn't realise its sustainable goals" "Our heritages give us insight into the past and can inspire ideas, but I don't think anyone wants to be defined by one singular aspect or facet of themselves." "This article expressed so many things I feel on a daily basis," continued Brennan Murray. "Your talent has nothing to do with your skin colour. Collins recently won the Emerging Designer Medal at the London Design Medal awards. Readers agree that "talent has nothing to do with skin colour"Ĭommenters are discussing our interview with furniture designer Mac Collins, in which he says that he "doesn't want to be pigeonholed". take this, Europe!" added Arhmatic.ĭo you think the building looks like a Covid swab? Join the discussion › "I'd like to think I'm having success regardless of my skin colour" says Mac Collins "If you think Brexit was an odd decision, well. "It must be now called The Covid-19 Swab".įrank agreed: "Foster's enduring legacy. The structure is expected to be given the go-ahead following London mayor Sadiq Khan's previous decision to refuse planning permission. Readers are coining new names for the Tulip tourist attraction, which looks set to be built in London by Foster + Partners. "Disappointed in him."Īre readers being harsh? Join the discussion › Tulip tower by Foster + Partners set to be given go-aheadĬommenters dub the Tulip "The Covid-19 Swab" "Country homes for the rich," concluded Derek Birch. "If you don't want that, then what this really is is a retirement village like the ones they have in Florida." "Everyone is still going to use cars to get to their white collar work," added Stoney Elephant. I appreciate it doesn't fit with their worldview, but you cannot just wish them away, especially when anywhere in that area of Kent will expect at least two cars per dwelling." Christopher Moore agreed: "There are no cars in any of the sketches.