From patterns in a trail of caterpillars in Spain to the geometry of a whitewashed house on the Greek island of Rhodes, renowned British architect John Pawson’s personal photographs reveal the visual details that intrigue him. Known for a minimalist aesthetic that places emphasis on light, material and proportion, Pawson has lent his modernist sensibility to everything from a Cistercian monastery in the Czech Republic to countless private homes, luxury yachts, and the Calvin Klein store in NYC. — nowness.com
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One of the great architects. A keen observer with an eye for detail.
I've heard the suggestion that one should collect inspiration photographs repeated quite a few times, so it's inspirational to see a well-known practicing architect do it. With that said, I feel like I would gain more insights if I saw a presentation aggregating more of his collection.
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