Is architecture art?

What separates architecture from art? A question with many answers, some would argue that there is no separation, others would oppose that they're the furthest thing from one another.

However, my belief is that they are separate but not too dissimilar. In my honest opinion, good architecture takes something from the architect like a painting holds the essence of the painter. Good art requires a piece of the artist. This could come in many forms like the heavy brush strokes of Vincent Van Gogh or Piscasso's love for cubism. In architecture this could be interpreted as they're style of design and scale and to name an architect, Antoni Gaudi has a very unique approach to design and his buildings look much like works of art with there funky curves and edges. 

La Sagrada Familia, Antoni Gaudi

This building is the La Sagrada Familia designed by Antoni Gaudi, this building started construction in 1882 and is stated to be completed in 2026. The cathedral is in my opinion a work of art, the intricacies and details that make up the building are magnificent and ornate. Furthermore, this is only the outside of the building, the inside is equally if not more vibrant and elaborately decorated.

The Sagrada Familia is one of many examples of architecture and art becoming one. What is a building if not just a massive inhabitable sculpture?

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