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AUGUST 2013 CLUE: Although not trained as an architect, the designer of this boiler house and related buildings for a European complex caught the spirit of the age.
ANSWER: Rudolf Steiner, the philosopher and spiritual leader, who designed the concrete boiler house at Dornach, Switzerland, in 1915 as part of his Goetheanum complex.
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