John Pawson

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  • 1987
  • 8th April 2021
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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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August 2019

‘No two patterns ever matched’ Sylvia Plath

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July 2019

Molten City

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July 2019

Green. How I want you green. Green wind. Green branches. Federico Garcia Lorca

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June 2019

Neuendorf House, three decades on…

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June 2019

Visual pockets

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May 2019

‘…an endless prospect of magic and wonder’ Ansel Adams

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