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Luis Barragan was a visionary Mexican architect who brought poetry and color into modern architecture. Blending tradition with minimalism, his buildings evoke serenity and emotion. A master of space and light, his work earned him the Pritzker Prize and continues to influence designers worldwide. Barragan's legacy teaches us that architecture is not just structure—but soul, and that beauty lies in simplicity, boldness, and silence.
"It is essential to an architect to know how to see: I mean to see in such a way that the vision is not overpowered by rational analysis."
"Architecture is a art when one consciously or unconsciously creates aesthetic emotion in the atmosphere and when this environment produces well being."
"My house is my refuge, an emotional piece of architecture, not a cold piece of convenience."
"I don't divide architecture, landscape and gardening; to me they are one."
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