John Pawson

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  • 1987
  • a visual inventory
  • abbey of novy dvur
  • aerial
  • Alexander calder
  • ancient
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  • apartment
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  • Arnold chan
  • athens
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  • Bleo
  • brass
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  • burial
  • calder
  • chapel
  • character
  • chicago
  • church
  • cistercian
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  • city
  • cloud
  • collection
  • colour
  • columns
  • composition
  • concrete
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  • context
  • copenhagen
  • coral
  • corpus christi
  • cotswolds
  • countryside
  • czech republic
  • denmark
  • design
  • detail
  • devon
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  • duality
  • dynamic
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  • elements
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March 2020

‘Colour can raise the dead’ Iris Apfel

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February 2020

Winter shift

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February 2020

The stones of Rievaulx

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January 2020

‘Many of the phenomena of winter are suggestive of an inexpressible tenderness and fragile delicacy.’ Henry David Thoreau

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December 2019

‘You can’t get too much winter in the winter’ Robert Frost

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December 2019

A Mediterranean Perspective

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November 2019

‘For now we see through a glass darkly, but then face to face...’ 1 Corinthians, 13:12

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October 2019

‘… to build a light-house’ Benjamin Franklin

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October 2019

Vestiges

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September 2019

An altered perspective

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