John Pawson

  • Architecture
  • Design
  • Journal
  • Office


  • 1987
  • a visual inventory
  • abbey of novy dvur
  • aerial
  • Alexander calder
  • ancient
  • Andy Goldsworthy
  • apartment
  • architecture
  • archive
  • Arnold chan
  • art
  • athens
  • atmosphere
  • barragan
  • black and white
  • Bleo
  • brass
  • brothers
  • building
  • buildings
  • calder
  • chapel
  • character
  • chicago
  • cistercian
  • cistercian abbey
  • city
  • collection
  • colour
  • columns
  • composition
  • concrete
  • construction
  • context
  • copenhagen
  • coral
  • corpus christi
  • countryside
  • czech republic
  • dawn
  • denmark
  • design
  • detail
  • devon
  • dinesen
  • douglas fir
  • duality
  • Duomo
  • dusk
  • dynamic
  • ease
  • edd and flow
  • elements
  • entrance
  • essay
  • estuary
  • experience
  • eye
  • fabric
  • feast
  • flamingo
  • flowers
  • fog
  • forces
  • form
  • forms
  • france
  • function
  • furniture
  • gallery
  • geological
  • gilbert mccarragher
  • grass
  • gravity
  • grid
  • Gunnar Asplund
  • harmony
  • hays mews
  • historical
  • home
  • home farm
  • house
  • india
  • interior
  • italy
  • japan
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  • jongmyo shrine
  • journal
  • kengo kuma
  • LACMA
  • land
  • landmarks
  • landscape
  • language
  • le corbusier
  • light
September 2020

Seasonal drift…

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August 2020

The view from up here

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August 2020

A visit to Fountains Abbey in the aftermath of lockdown

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July 2020

Ideas of permanence

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July 2020

A Magazine Curated By

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June 2020

Solstice

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June 2020

What lies beneath…

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May 2020

Landscape Shifts

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May 2020

Stillness

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April 2020

‘Dawn and resurrection are synonymous’ Victor Hugo

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