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  2. Minimal Traditional - Wikipedia

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    The Minimal Traditional style evolved during the 1930s and was a dominant style in domestic architecture until the Ranch-style house emerged in the early 1950s. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Descending in part from the bungalows , cottages , and foursquare houses of the early 20th century, Minimal Traditional houses represent a "stripped-down version of the ...

  3. John Pawson - Wikipedia

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    Pawson was born and brought up in Halifax, Yorkshire, the youngest of five children. [3] Coming from a wealthy family, he was schooled at Eton. [2] After a period in the family textile business Pawson left for Japan in his mid-twenties, moving to Tokyo during the final year of his stay, where he visited the studio of Japanese architect and designer Shiro Kuramata.

  4. Jon Konigshofer - Wikipedia

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    Jon Konigshofer (January 13, 1906 – October 13, 1990) was a house designer and builder who was never licensed as an architect, but known for his minimalist low cost homes, primarily built in the Monterey Peninsula. He also designed homes and commercial buildings in other areas of California and Mexico.

  5. 8 Minimalist Homes That Are Big on Style (Not on Stuff) - AOL

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    These homes with clean lines and bright spaces prove you can maximize style while keeping things minimal.

  6. Minimalism - Wikipedia

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    Minimalist architecture became popular in the late 1980s in London and New York, [19] whereby architects and fashion designers worked together in the boutiques to achieve simplicity, using white elements, cold lighting, and large spaces with minimal furniture and few decorative elements.

  7. Peter Zumthor - Wikipedia

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    Peter Zumthor (German pronunciation: [ˈpeːtɐ ˈtsuːmtoːɐ̯]; born 26 April 1943) is a Swiss architect whose work is frequently described as uncompromising and minimalist. [1] Though managing a relatively small firm, he is the winner of the 2009 Pritzker Prize and 2013 RIBA Royal Gold Medal .