An Architect's Perspective
Welcome back to An Architect’s Perspective. I’m James Hamilton, and in this episode, we explore Skywood House - a landmark of minimalist architecture by Graham Phillips, completed in 1999. Tucked into the English countryside, Skywood House is built entirely from glass, concrete, and steel. But its impact isn’t about materials. It’s about mood. This is minimalism as atmosphere: a house of light and silence. Walking through the house, I reflect on what makes it work. How do you design restraint? What does it mean to frame nature without dominating it? What makes this house - almost 25 years later - still feel contemporary? The film takes you through the architecture with a designer’s eye. The podcast explores what this kind of architecture asks of its occupants - and what it gives in return. Key Moments & Topics of Conversation ● The influence of Mies van der Rohe and the language of precision ● Designing with a limited palette: the discipline of material choice ● The role of reflection, rhythm, and repetition in minimalist design ● Why abstraction doesn’t mean absence — and how this house holds emotion ● Personal reflections on architecture as a framing device, not a container ● Why Skywood is less about minimalism as a trend, and more about architecture as calm Host Info James Hamilton, founder of James Hamilton Architects. Trained at Cambridge and Harvard, James brings a practitioner’s eye to every episode - offering grounded insight, clear storytelling, and a deep respect for the buildings under discussion. Quotes “Minimalism isn’t about less. It’s about focus. And Skywood House gives you nothing to hide behind.” “There’s no ornament. No distraction. What you’re left with is the weight of space — and the clarity of thought behind it.” “It’s a house that doesn’t try to say too much. Which is what makes it say so much.” Website: www.jameshamiltonarchitects.com Instagram: @jameshamiltonarchitects Production: OneFinePlay.com
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