David Adjaye: 2019 Brit Award designer looks to the future

The celebrated architect says British creatives will not be silenced in era of uncertainty

The BRIT Awards 2019 award designer Sir David Adjaye
(Image credit: JM Enternational)

Creatives from across the music industry will be celebrated at next week’s Brit Awards, but British-Ghanaian architect David Adjaye is already being applauded after unveiling his design for this year’s statuette.

Adjaye joins Anish Kapoor and Zaha Hadid in a trio of renowned UK architects who have turned their talents to creating trophies for Brits winners.

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Arion McNicoll is a freelance writer at The Week Digital and was previously the UK website’s editor. He has also held senior editorial roles at CNN, The Times and The Sunday Times. Along with his writing work, he co-hosts “Today in History with The Retrospectors”, Rethink Audio’s flagship daily podcast, and is a regular panellist (and occasional stand-in host) on “The Week Unwrapped”. He is also a judge for The Publisher Podcast Awards.