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It is difficult for people today to believe that the most famous modern Spanish architect bit the dust when, at age 73, he was run over by a tram and was thought to be an ordinary beggar for 1 full day before he was finally identified, too late to be saved. Yet Antoni Gaudí's devout Catholicism and devotion to a spartan-like regimen had come to define his character almost completely by the last 10 years of his life, which he devoted almost only to the construction of his most famous work, the Sagrada Família church in Barcelona. Over Gaudí's almost fifty years of independent practice, he concocted and realized some of the most imaginative architectural forms in history, all of them in his native Catalonia, which have since become synonymous with the region's identity. The best-known - and most individualistic - representative of Catalan Modernisme (Art Nouveau), Gaudí has fascinated and inspired generations of architects, designers, and even engineers. Today his work attracts a global following with some of the most distinctive, idiosyncratic, and recognizable designs of all time

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Answered by ot7xbangtonboyz
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It is difficult for people today to believe that the most famous modern Spanish architect bit the dust when, at age 73, he was run over by a tram and was thought to be an ordinary beggar for 1 full day before he was finally identified, too late to be saved. Yet Antoni Gaudí's devout Catholicism and devotion to a spartan-like regimen had come to define his character almost completely by the last 10 years of his life, which he devoted almost only to the construction of his most famous work, the Sagrada Família church in Barcelona. Over Gaudí's almost fifty years of independent practice, he concocted and realized some of the most imaginative architectural forms in history, all of them in his native Catalonia, which have since become synonymous with the region's identity. The best-known - and most individualistic - representative of Catalan Modernisme (Art Nouveau), Gaudí has fascinated and inspired generations of architects, designers, and even engineers. Today his work attracts a global following with some of the most distinctive, idiosyncratic, and recognizable designs of all time

Answered by rudhvikbathini25
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It is difficult for people today to believe that the most famous modern Spanish architect bit the dust when, at age 73, he was run over by a tram and was thought to be an ordinary beggar for 1 full day before he was finally identified, too late to be saved. Yet Antoni Gaudí's devout Catholicism and devotion to a spartan-like regimen had come to define his character almost completely by the last 10 years of his life, which he devoted almost only to the construction of his most famous work, the Sagrada Família church in Barcelona. Over Gaudí's almost fifty years of independent practice, he concocted and realized some of the most imaginative architectural forms in history, all of them in his native Catalonia, which have since become synonymous with the region's identity. The best-known - and most individualistic - representative of Catalan Modernisme (Art Nouveau), Gaudí has fascinated and inspired generations of architects, designers, and even engineers. Today his work attracts a global following with some of the most distinctive, idiosyncratic, and recognizable designs of all time.

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