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DESIGN ON SLOW-FORWARD

Take the Black Death, which plagued Europe and Asia in the mid-1300s and led to the advent of the Italian Renaissance. Or the tuberculosis outbreak in the early 20th century, after which vigilance against illness prompted an inclination toward stark cleanliness that inspired sleek lines, minimalism and the rise of modernist architecture.

Following the Roaring ’20s and the heyday of the art deco movement, scarcity during the Great Depression democratised design and made way for a simpler, more practical aesthetic, as seen in the work of the likes of industrial designers Charles and Ray Eames, whose names are synonymous with mid-century modern design. And, while other pandemics such as the Spanish flu and cholera may not have birthed seminal design movements, they did, however, alter public policies and forward-moving urban planning by emphasising the importance of healthcare systems, social distancing measures and housing reforms.

Like Covid-19, these cataclysmic events were unprecedented and ushered in, whether directly or indirectly, remarkably powerful periods of creativity. The sequence is plausible. After long intervals of isolation and stifled expression, humans emerged with a sharpened perspective and an extreme desire to create, leaning into hardship to reintroduce beauty and radical change in a

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