Architectural Digest: Interior Race Theory

When we talk about diversity in design and architecture, there’s often a call for decolonizing the space. Everyone is fully aware that the landscape of the field needs to change, but what about rebuilding the foundation?

I might enjoy living in a yurt or a wattle-and-daub mud hut, but this article is dumb.  When I was in college, the engineering students thought that the architecture students were working harder than we were.  It looks like Diversity, Inclusion and Equity has infected their programs.  It doesn’t take many diversity students to ruin a field since the student can never be criticized.

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