What do you build after the Sydney Opera House? For Jørn Utzon, it was Can Lis - a quiet, elemental retreat on the cliffs of Mallorca that redefined modern architecture.
In this episode, architect James Hamilton visits Utzon’s home to explore how vernacular materials, sunlight, and silence shaped one of the 20th century’s most poetic buildings. With a special interview from architect John Pardey — who knew Utzon personally — we uncover how this house changed the direction of modernism by rooting itself in place, not prestige.
You’ll learn
● Why Can Lis is a masterclass in site-specific design
● How local materials and passive cooling shaped Utzon’s approach
● What it meant for Utzon to walk away from the Opera House
● How vernacular modernism challenged the International Style
● The design secrets behind Can Lis’ famous framed sea views
Timestamps
00:00 — Intro
02:45 — The Crescent Moon Entrance
07:22 — Framing Views & Light
12:01 — Building Around Nature
20:10 — Vernacular vs. Modern
26:45 — Bedrooms & Contemplation
34:00 — Interview with John Pardey
48:25 — Utzon’s Architectural Legacy
54:43 — Why They Left Can Lis
58:10 — Final Reflections
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