“Beauty, Inspiration, Magic, Spellbound, Enchantment, as well as the concepts of Serenity, Silence, Intimacy and Amazement. […] They have never ceased to be my guiding lights.”

In his acceptance of the Pritzker Architecture Prize, 1980

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Mexican architect 1902–1988

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