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August 2014 CLUE: A North American Pritzker prize-winner garnered acclaim through his use of vibrant colors for planar walls artfully positioned around reflecting pools.
August 2014 ANSWER: The answer to the August issue's Guess the Architect is Luis Barragán, who designed the Cuadra San Cristóbal (aka the Egerstrom House), in Los Clubes, Mexico City, in 1968 as a residence and equestrian compound.
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