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OverviewJohn Pawson is one of the foremost proponents of Minimalism in architecture and design. Already known to designers for his austere yet luxurious interiors, he has attained immense public acclaim for his high-profile retail projects such as the Calvin Klein flagship store in New York, his celebrity clients like Martha Stewart and his book Minimum (Phaidon, 1996). This book traces the varied course of the relationships between an architect and his clients, between an architect and the design briefs set for him, and between the architect and his own intellectual approach to design and its impact on his work. The incisive text with - specially commissioned pictures - explores Pawson's design process, working methods and philosophical approach, and illuminates the emotional and artistic content of his work. Through a close examination of ten diverse projects, Deyan Sudjic considers the way in which design is influenced by the processes of construction and making, and explores the nature and significance of the finished scheme. This book, a record of Pawson's developing approach to design and his unique position at the intersection of art and design, offers insights into culture, society and architecture. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Deyan SudjicPublisher: Phaidon Press Ltd Imprint: Phaidon Press Ltd Edition: 2nd Dimensions: Width: 21.00cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 24.50cm Weight: 1.130kg ISBN: 9780714843827ISBN 10: 0714843822 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 23 May 2005 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsIntroduction; Galleries; Faggionato Apartment; Calvin Klein; Obumex Kitchen; Cathay Pacific; Young Vic; Stewart House; Tilty Barn; Jigsaw; Pawson House; Chronology; IndexReviews- For the minimalist in your life, this would be the perfect present: a book that is as refined, precise and elegant as the buildings it describes. (LA Architect, Nov/Dec 2000) John Pawson Works (Phaidon, $59.95) is not your ordinary monograph, thanks to lively prose by Deyan Sudjikl, the editor or Domus, the Italian design magazine. (Julie Iovine, The New York Times, Sept. 28, 2000) Author InformationDeyan Sudjic was formerly editor of Blueprint and Domus magazines, and Director of 'Glasgow 1999: UK City of Architecture and Design' and the Venice Architectural Biennale 2002. Architecture critic of The Observer, he has written many books, including John Pawson Themes and Projects, The 100 Mile City (1992), Blade of light: the Story of London's Millennium Bridge (2002) and Ron Arad published by Phaidon. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |