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John Pawson is well known as a minimalist architect, whose body of work includes a new Cistercian monastery in Bohemia and Calvin Klein's first flagship store in New York. One key to his success is his remarkable sensibility: in a life spent almost constantly on the move, he is always looking for patterns, details, textures, spatial arrangements and coincidental moments that can inform his work as an architect and designer. Since acquiring a digital camera, Pawson has amassed over 200,000 snapshots. The anthology of nearly 300 images in this book has been carefully culled from this massive visual diary, and each picture is paired with an illuminating caption. Review: How to understand John Pawson - Interesting for anyone who is interested in the work of John Pawson. You can smell in this book the architectural vision of JP (which is stunning). This is not an architecture book in the usual way, but you will learn a lot! Review: A really good choice and a very good book! - A really good choice and a very good book! I would definitely recommend it to the lovers of that work.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 12 Reviews |
A**S
How to understand John Pawson
Interesting for anyone who is interested in the work of John Pawson. You can smell in this book the architectural vision of JP (which is stunning). This is not an architecture book in the usual way, but you will learn a lot!
M**A
A really good choice and a very good book!
A really good choice and a very good book! I would definitely recommend it to the lovers of that work.
A**D
typical Pawson
amazing collection of imagery with loads of visual comparisons. nice paper quality.good follow up on Minimum. a typical Pawson production
T**Y
a compelling vision
John Pawson is a minimalist architect, who has also generated a series of books, by and about himself. Personally I am not a huge fan of his architecture, he comes across as rather humourless, but thoughtful and intelligent. This is a series of 272 digital images, arranged in pairs, each with a short para of commentary. They are all of a monastic simplicity and a few themes do recur throughout. There is some introductory commentary, but you could quite easily read this book in an afternoon. Its value to you will therefore depend on whether the images and insights are of lasting value for you. Generally these photos are 'one liners' it is fairly obvious what they are of, a detail or texture that caught his eye. But with the text they are intriguing and they encourage you to look more closely at the world around you. This is a chance to spend time looking through the lens of someone who has spent a lifetime paring away details to a monastic simplicity and finding the most compelling of the most simple. These photos are taken from an archive of a quarter million photos. The book is well produced, the paper more matt, less glossy than I expected, and at times the images are not quite large enough to pick up on some of the details described in the accompanying para, for example the glittering ice on the contents of a skip. There is also an endearing ad hoc-ness about them. He apologises that a car spoils one shot, and points out someone moving a horse in another. There is also an intriguing Harry Worth moment on page 60. Have a browse, if you like the excerpts then you will probably like the book, I certainly enjoyed it, but could not say it is for everyone. This is an intriguing idea, and it would be nice to see more everyone producing their own photographic inventories.
C**N
John Pawson: A Visual Inventory
livre en très bon état. Parfait
B**S
Visual Inventory
It could be useful for persons who would appreciate stimulation of visual perception. It amounts to a sort of photographer's sketchbook. Pawson certainly has an eye for graphic images and ones that often tell a story. I am amused that the images are presented in pairs and it is in this format I find that there is more to learn and understand.
C**R
it's beautiful
there are alot of more gifted photographers ,but if you like the pawson architecture look it's so interesting to see what influenced him
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