“The surrealist architecture of Gaudi may have helped Barcelona turn itself into a magnet for tourists and one of Europe’s most admired cities. But the emergence of a shop-front in north London in the anarchic style the Catalan pioneered has divided locals and led officials to order its removal. This may be a battle about architecture and commerce in one north London area, but it also reflects a concern that shopping streets across Britain are increasingly looking the same. It is also a test of how adventurous English taste has become. While Antonio Gaudi’s buildings, such as the Sagrada Familia church and his other multi-coloured offerings, perk up Barcelona’s streets, some say they are too radical for Britain.”