Archive for Antoni Gaudí

Pilgrimage – Park Guell

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Another Antoni Gaudi work, the organic nature of his work appears much more fitting in a landscape project.

guelltara

Jeff meets Tara Reid, sadly I wasn’t there when it happened. Only found out while sorting photographs after I got back to Sydney.

guelllizard

The origina of the much-copied Gaudi lizard, you can find them in souvenir shops all over Barcelona. The rest of the park is made with more humble stones, but still amazing nevertheless.

guellfunky

I sat here a long time observing this thing, wondering if inspiration struck when he was picking up his fork from a bowl of melting cheese.

Pilgrimage – Casa Mila and Casa Batllo

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The Casa Mila, which is also known as the La Pedrera (trans: quarry, in Catalan) was finished in 1907.

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This organic theme continues inside, surprisingly very colourful and well-lit.

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The roof slab is actually warped! Note Sagrada Familia in the background.

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The Casa Batllo is a renovation, so possibly more attention to ornamentation happened here. A fantastic example of Gaudi’s stylised formal and colour mastery in stone, glass and ceramic.

Pilgrimage – Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Familia

Words cannot describe the works of Antoni Gaudi.

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Intended as a Roman Catholic basilica, Gaudi was assigned this project in 1884. He spent 40 years especially the last 15 years of his life working on just this one building, dying in 1926. The thing is, he not only anticipated that it won’t be finished in his lifetime, but projected it’ll take a few hundred years more!

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Thanks to computers nowadays, it will be completed in 2026. Yes, that’s not a typo – even with today’s technology his ideas still take an incomprehensible amount of time to realise.

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This photo is flipped 180°. In order to resolve the complex load transfers, he hung bags of lead to strings and worked out his geometry upside down.

gaudistudio

The studio which he worked, located underneath the church.


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