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Minimalist architecture at its best

Minimalist architecture at its best

The finest minimalist architecture puts life in the foreground. Elegance and simplicity pave the road for drama and high impact in this architectural movement that thrives in the unassuming and finds applications in all corners of the earth.

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Minimalist architecture: what is it?

Tadao Ando show opens at the Armani/Silos in Milan

Tadao Ando’s Church on the Water in Japan

(Image credit: Yoshio Shiratori)

Simplicity runs at the core of this architecture genre. With roots in modernist architecture’s experiments around the ‘form follows function’ mandate and the absence of added decor, in minimalism, material textures and surfaces’ inherent features become the decorative patterns within a space. Clean shapes, legible geometries, a balanced flow, and openness, also are key features in this movement’s DNA.

white and ethereal architecture work by SANAA, Grace Farms, USA,(c) Iwan Baan

Grace Farms, USA by SANAA

(Image credit: Iwan Baan)

Aiming for clarity and clutter-free living, minimalist architecture is all about detail and effortless perfectionism. Less is more in this approach to spatial design, whose key proponents include seminal names in design and architecture across the planet, such as Tadao Ando and John Pawson. The pared-down, harmonious beauty of modern Japanese architecture, such as the work of SANAA (recent awardees of the RIBA Gold Medal 2025) and Junya Ishigam, is also a strong influence here.

Home farm John Pawson lounge

John Pawson has transformed a dilapidated farm in the Cotswolds into a minimalist, dream personal retreat – Home Farm

(Image credit: Gilbert McCarragher)

Minimalist architecture: the homes

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