Antonio Gaudi
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A Dedication to Natural Form Religiously dedicated to the extreme from childhood, plagued by rheumatic ailments from an early age, Gaudi, unable to play with other children, spent time observing the world around him and drawing what he saw.... His work now is considered the prime example of nature combined with architecture in its purest, most original and spectacular forms.... Though both the hall and chapel flank the entrance and are starkly original in the true Gaudi sense, their shapes, colors and textures complement the gardens--beautiful, brilliant yet strangely inconspicuous as a biological oddity in a deep natural forest....