“Britain’s architects should refuse to let moralising snobbery define their approach to laundry”
Architects need to rethink their part in Britain’s dysfunctional relationship with laundry, writes Phineas Harper. A tangle of tubes, ducts, and electrical appliances hanging in moist air around a sodden cotton T-shirt is the undisputed highlight of Island, a new exhibition at the Design Museum. Created by design researcher-in-residence Mariana Janowicz and feminist architecture collective Edit,
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