John Pawson

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  • 1987
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October 2013

A new component of the monastic city nears completion

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October 2013

Personal perspectives in Venice

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October 2013

In search of provenance

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September 2013

‘And touch the stubble-plains with rosy hue…’

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September 2013

Ancient and modern in North Yorkshire

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September 2013

A new house on the eastern seaboard

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September 2013

Returning to 101 Spring Street, New York

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September 2013

Moritzkirche light show

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September 2013

A walk across fields in western Germany

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September 2013

Designing an altar cloth for Pannonhalma

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