John Pawson

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  • 1987
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November 2021

Optic paths

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November 2021

‘… the still, soft atmosphere of early autumn…’ Richard Jefferies

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October 2021

‘There is nothing permanent except change’ Heraclitus

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October 2021

A citizenry of bottles

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September 2021

‘We should work for simple, good, undecorated things’ Alvar Aalto

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September 2021

‘The past is the beginning of the beginning…’ HG Wells

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August 2021

Iconography of home

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August 2021

Point and counterpoint

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July 2021

Singularity

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July 2021

Domestic Geometry

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