Who is Antoni Gaudi? Antoni Gaudí was born on 25 June 1852. He was a Spanish architect and designer from Catalonia. He’s known as the greatest advocate of Catalan Modernism…
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Antoni Gaudi Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí I Cornet( 1852-1926) is famous worldwide for his immense talent and leadership in modernism. This brilliant architect invented a unique, personal and unprecedented architectural…
“We shape our buildings; thereafter, they shape us.” -Winston Churchill Frequently, we hear a friend or someone comment on something they had seen in their surroundings. They’d tell something about its…
Antoni Gaudi, born in 1952, was one of the greatest architects in Europe who represented Catalan Modernism. His works are seen as revolutionary and eclectic using techniques prevalent in modern…
The construction of Sagrada Familia Barcelona started in 1882 but after Gaudi’s tragic death in 1926, Sagrada was taken over by Domenec Sugranyes, Gaudi’s disciple. Josep Maria Bocabella, a Spanish…
“My client is no hurry” – Antoni Gaudi Rising into the skyline of Barcelona, this decadent fusion of Gothic and Art Nouveau can always be pictured with cranes as high…
Recognized for his extraordinary flexibility, for a mind-blowing duration, Antoni Gaudí took part in over 90 projects. Remembered for this broad inheritance are works, for example, Sagrada Familia, Casa Batlló,…
Antoni Gaudi Antoni Gaudi was a Spanish architect who was known for his style that was influenced by his passion in life concerning nature, religion, and architecture. He considered everything…
If you’re a fan of the late Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí, you have surely read about his most famous work – The Basílica de la Sagrada Família. The Sagrada Família,…
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