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This book looks at the spatial themes that preoccupy John Pawson’s work through a close examination of a range of different projects. It examines how light, mass and structure inform the architecture, the role of ritual and order, as well as the integration of internal and external spaces. Six new projects, ‘When Objects Work’, Calvin Klein Store, Paris, Vacherin(...)
Architecture, monographies
octobre 2002, London
John Pawson - themes and projects
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This book looks at the spatial themes that preoccupy John Pawson’s work through a close examination of a range of different projects. It examines how light, mass and structure inform the architecture, the role of ritual and order, as well as the integration of internal and external spaces. Six new projects, ‘When Objects Work’, Calvin Klein Store, Paris, Vacherin Constantin, the Marketmuseum, a private house in Germany, and the Novy Dvur monastery are featured. There are eight essays on the effect of the work by Deyan Sudjic, Sam Hecht, Michael Craig-Martin, Phoebe Greenwood, Robert Winder, Kate Bucknell, Bruce Chatwin, and Father Samuel.
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This monograph, the latest volume in Phaidon's documentation of John Pawson's career, hones in on the essential details that mark his distinctive architectural and aesthetic style. It groups a selection of his recent works into domestic projects, including his own house in rural England; extended sacred spaces; and repurposed structures, such as London's Design Museum.(...)
John Pawson: Anatomy of minimum
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This monograph, the latest volume in Phaidon's documentation of John Pawson's career, hones in on the essential details that mark his distinctive architectural and aesthetic style. It groups a selection of his recent works into domestic projects, including his own house in rural England; extended sacred spaces; and repurposed structures, such as London's Design Museum. Throughout its pages, this book explores Pawson's unique approach to proportion and light and his precise language of windows, doors, and walls.
Architecture, monographies