Stripping away the extraneous, Neuendorf House by John Pawson and Claudio Silvestrin, is an exercise in minimalism. Set within the pink-hued landscape of Mallorca, Spain, the home was originally designed in 1991 and remains a contemporary architectural home. “The scale and purity of the geometry endures,” Pawson says.
“I wanted people to feel in this house as I want them to feel in every building I have designed – calm and comfortable. I want to make places where the rhythms and rituals of daily life feel special and resonant.” John Pawson, architect