John Pawson’s architecture allows details and materials to stand out, treading to the foreground due to the considered simplicity. In the design of a private residence in Belgravia, London, the architecture is as much a presence as the object. It enables us to sense the fabric of the space, the way light moves and changes in the course of a day, the subtle variations in the wood grain of immense Dinesen Oak planks running seamlessly through a space.