Tourists often wonder why a building designed by this artist with a pink façade lined with brown stripes is called the Green Citadel. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this artist whose manifesto The Holy Shit describes his motivations for designing a set of toilets. This artist used the term “tree tenants” for plants that stick out from his namesake mosaic-heavy apartment house in Vienna.
ANSWER: Friedensreich Hundertwasser (“FREE-denz-ryke HOON-dert-vahss-uh”) [or Friedrich Stowasser or Friedensreich Regentag Dunkelbunt Hundertwasser; accept Hundertwasserhaus]
[10m] Hundertwasser’s proposed design for this specific object used a green koru, a traditional spiral motif. A Kyle Lockwood design whose background is split into black and blue by a white fern won a 2016 referendum on this object.
ANSWER: flag of New Zealand [or flag of NZ or flag of Aotearoa]
[10e] Hundertwasser’s designs were motivated by his belief that straight lines are the “devil’s tools,” a stance similar to the one held by this architect who eschewed “unnatural” straight lines in his wavy Casa Milà.
ANSWER: Antoni Gaudí [or Antoni Gaudí i Cornet]
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