Hey, what’s the name of the architect who designed the Barcelona Pavilion?
The Spanish guy?
I guess so. He’s the one who wears the round glasses.
Yeah I remember his face. Didn’t he also design the Bauhaus?
I’m sure he did. I’m researching innovative domestic architecture in the first half of the 20th century, and I know he invented the Prairie Style.
Really? Prairie style is so different than the Bauhaus style. He must have invented a new style every Monday morning.
That’s what geniuses do, man. He did Prairie style in America, but when he immigrated to Germany after WWII he worked in the Bauhaus.
Oh, interesting. Is he the one who said, “The crime is in the details”?
I think so.
Cool.
So you don’t remember his name?
No. But you should look up the Domino’s House. It’s very relevant to your research.
That’s the one built on top of a waterfall and all the wall panels are primary colors, right?
Yes. [sneezes]. Excuse me.
Gesamtkunstwerk.
Thanks.
The Spanish guy?
I guess so. He’s the one who wears the round glasses.
Yeah I remember his face. Didn’t he also design the Bauhaus?
I’m sure he did. I’m researching innovative domestic architecture in the first half of the 20th century, and I know he invented the Prairie Style.
Really? Prairie style is so different than the Bauhaus style. He must have invented a new style every Monday morning.
That’s what geniuses do, man. He did Prairie style in America, but when he immigrated to Germany after WWII he worked in the Bauhaus.
Oh, interesting. Is he the one who said, “The crime is in the details”?
I think so.
Cool.
So you don’t remember his name?
No. But you should look up the Domino’s House. It’s very relevant to your research.
That’s the one built on top of a waterfall and all the wall panels are primary colors, right?
Yes. [sneezes]. Excuse me.
Gesamtkunstwerk.
Thanks.
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