The Queen Elizabeth II Memorial contest fails to reflect a meritocratic Britain
The Queen Elizabeth II Memorial contest fails to reflect a meritocratic Britain
In picking designers rather than designs, the architectural competition for this new national memorial somehow manages to be less progressive than those of the Victorian era, writes Ike Ijeh

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