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This study 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 projects - "When Objects Work", Calvin Klein Paris, a new factory for the watch manufacturer Vacherin Constantin in Geneva, the marketmuseum in Radcliffe near Bury, a private house in Germany and the Novy Dvur monastery - are featured, as well as eight essays by a range of different writers on the effect of the work.
Contents
Introduction - 'Themes' Anita Moryadas: Mass, Light, Structure, Ritual, Landscape, Order, Containment, Repetition, Volume, Essence, Expression, Material - Le Thoronet: Photographs by Christophe Kircher - 'Definitions of Architecture' Deyan Sudjic; 'Things That Move Through The Air' Sam Hecht; 'Art in Architecture' Michael Craig-Martin; 'Living in a Pawson House' Phoebe Greenwood; 'Rus in Urbe' Robert Winder; 'How it Seems to a Neighbour' Kate Bucknell; 'Wabi' Bruce Chatwin; 'Monks and Architecture' A monk of the Abbey of Sept-Fons/Novy Dvur - 'Life in the Office' Alison Morris: Photographs by Christophe Kircher - 'Projects in Detail' Alison Morris: Calvin Klein, Paris; Vacheron Constantin, Geneva; Marketmuseum, Radcliffe; Private House, Germany; Pawson House, London; Monastery, Novy Dvur - Selected Projects - Acknowledgements