John Pawsons career as an architect & designer spans a variety of sizes & programmes: from bowls to bridges & monasteries to Calvin Klein stores. In addition to his acclaimed design work he is the author of Phaidons successful Minimum a book that paired images & captions to illustrate the notion of simplicity in a beautiful & inspirational manner. Visual Inventory presents some of the images from Pawsons personal collection of over 200 000 digital snapshots. The book opens with an essay explaining the importance of photography as a tool for Pawsons work & the images are set one per page with illuminating captions. Covering a huge range of subjects the photographs form a remarkable body of reference material. Some of the images illustrate a particular idea about form material or space; others reflects the authors interest in returning repeatedly to certain subjects capturing the changes brought by different weather light conditions seasons & patterns of use. Each image has been chosen for the book because it is useful offering a lesson in visual thinking. None of the photographs in the book have been cropped or altered; it is the selection arrangement & captioning of the images that make this book unique valuable & attractive to any architect designer artist or student who wants to see the world around them with a stronger eye.