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Perfectly at home with the Modern idiom, these architects are able to extemporise, making the language serve their explorations. The fluidity, as well as a feeling for surface and an ability to extemporise on the spirit of the place on which he is working, give his work a fantastic quality and make minimal connections with the fin de siecle in Barcelona. |
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