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The life and designs of Antoni Gaudi
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published: 14 Feb 2022
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God's Architect: Antoni Gaudi's glorious vision
Architect Antoni Gaudi's vision for the Sagrada Familia, a church under construction for over 130 years, is aided by modern technology. Lara Logan reports. Click this link to SUBSCRIBE! http://bit.ly/WKcQhX
published: 11 Mar 2013
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ANTONI GAUDI'S BARCELONA - FOUR UNEARTHLY BUILDINGS YOU MUST-SEE IN BARCELONA
ANTONI GAUDI'S BARCELONA - FOUR UNEARTHLY BUILDINGS YOU MUST-SEE IN BARCELONA
Welcome to Gaudi's Barcelona! Architects, artists, engineers, travellers and vagabonds alike, make their way to the Catalonian capital in a sort of 'design pilgrimage', visiting the surreal moderisme (Spain's version of Art Nouveau) masterpieces of architect, Antoni Gaudi! I visited four of his most prominent works and was blown away by his incorporation of natural forms in his building's structure and aesthetics. I've listed below a little bit of these 'unearthly' buildings history, and why you must-see them when visiting Barcelona!
I am an architectural designer and travel blogger at https://www.TravellersBazaar.com. I travel to experience, document and share the best in architectural design, be it ancient o...
published: 20 Feb 2017
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God's Architect: How Gaudí Designed the Sagrada Familia
The Expiatory Temple of the Sagrada Familia has been in construction for more than 140 years. Today we explore this structure just as architect Antoni Gaudí conceived it before his death in 1926.
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The Architect: 00:00
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Nativity Façade: 2:33
Interio...
published: 20 Mar 2022
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How Antoni Gaudí Transformed Barcelona's Architecture
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For many, Barcelona is synonymous with Anthony Gaudi. His architectural brilliance leaves a huge mark in Barcelona, moreover Spain, even today. In this video, we take a closer look at all that Gaudi has created, from the iconic Sagrada Familia to the colourful Casa Batllo, and discover the influences...
published: 13 Jan 2023
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The World's Oldest Construction Project | Sagrada Familia
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Who is ANTONI GAUDI? (ft La Sagrada Familia, Casa Mila & Church of Colonia Guell)
Who is Antoni Gaudi?
Antoni Guadi was Barcelona based spanish architect whose designs were often greatly inspired by nature in the late 1800s/early 1900s.
Born in Catalonia 1852, he showed an early love and enthusiasm for architecture. He studied in Barcelona and graduated from the Provincial School of Architecture in 1978 after completing military service.
During the same year, he displayed a showcase he’d produced at the Paris Worlds Fair. , It impressed everyone attending - including a patron that lead to Gaudi working on the Guel Estate and Guell Palace. 5 years later, he was given the opportunity to design and construct Basilica i Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Familia (the Basilica and Expiatory Church of the Holy Family). Previous drawings and construction had already started to ...
published: 17 Jul 2019
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A little knowledge: Gaudí's Ceramic Mosaics
In this short video, we visit Parc Güell to show you the wonderful Ceramic Mosaics invented by the Catalan architect, Antoni Gaudí. We will see all the different applications of this technique together with the story behind its creation.
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published: 14 Dec 2020
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Gaudi La Pedrera Invites you in to explore its secrets
Gaudi La Pedrera Invites you in to explore its secrets
You can only marvel at Gaudi's use of wood in La Pedrera. Even the hallway are a wonderful to walk through. The warmth radiating from the woodwork, a master of organic architecture. Gaudi coaxed life into the hallways beyond the functional.
The doors, oh, those doors! Not a single straight line to be found. They ripple and curve like living things, their panels seeming to swell and contract like breathing lungs. Each knob and handle is a miniature sculpture; a gnarled branch; a blooming flower. I want to rub my hand over the smooth, polished wood, feeling the life embedded in its grain.
Then there are the window frames, each one a unique creation. They frame the outside world like living vines, their sinuous lines echoing the curv...
published: 27 Oct 2024
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Why Is La Sagrada Familia Not Finished?
#shorts Antonio Gaudí designed the cathedral La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain. Begun in 1882 and still unfinished, it is one of Barcelona's most famous landmarks.
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published: 23 Dec 2022
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The life and designs of Antoni Gaudi
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Antoni Gaudi is considered an architectural genius by some. But this brilliance came at a cost. Here is the life of Antoni Gaudi
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Gothic Revival By Marc Ryckaert shorturl.at/vwRT7
Oxford College By Diliff shorturl.at/nvBPU
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Casa Botines By Luis Miguel Bugallo shorturl.at/EW179
Bodegas Guell By Jordi Armengol shorturl.at/fzINY
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Casa Mila arch By José Luiz Ribeiro, shorturl.at/xN036
Sagrada Windows By Cmr97 shorturl.at/wFT28
Top of casa battle By Bernard Gagnon shorturl.at/fxFK0
Casa Battlo mosaic By Cyntia Motta shorturl.at/ikvTZ
Art Nouveau Interior By Léna shorturl.at/cinBN
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Institut Pere Matta By Enfo shorturl.at/foxzP
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Antoni Gaudi is considered an architectural genius by some. But this brilliance came at a cost. Here is the life of Antoni Gaudi
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Casa Battlo shorturl.at/otRT7
Casa Battlo Interior by Luca Florio shorturl.at/hwDT3
Palau De Musica by vincent Desjardins shorturl.at/luxzY
Capricho interiors By Tuscasasrurales shorturl.at/dlAVW
Teresian College gaudi by Teresa Grau Ros, Flickr shorturl.at/tzADE
Casa Calvet By Spencer Means shorturl.at/boqE6
Bodegas Guell by Ferran Pestaña shorturl.at/guSV4
Antoni Gaudi Image by Serge Melki shorturl.at/kmxF9
CC BY-SA 4.0:
Casa Mila By Thomas Ledl shorturl.at/mBCG3
Casa Batlo image By Compo shorturl.at/zGHM2
El Capricho By Triplecaña shorturl.at/vwLO8
Lamposts by Gaudi By Canaan shorturl.at/eopw1
Bodegas Guell shorturl.at/gmoE0
Church of Colonia Guell shorturl.at/fDMY5
Guell Pavilions shorturl.at/itvEO
Casa Calvet shorturl.at/krEKT
Palau Guell By Thomas Ledl shorturl.at/dquB6
Ledl shorturl.at/msILU
Casa Mila Entrance Gate By C messier shorturl.at/wKQU3
Modernisme Interior By Monika Rusch Real Estate shorturl.at/cpCSU
Library of Parliament Ottawa By DXRCC shorturl.at/lFGRW
Casa Vincens Interiors By Pol Viladoms shorturl.at/uxITY
Sagrada Familia Model By Javiermes shorturl.at/egnCN
Industrial Revolution picture By duncan1890 shorturl.at/eswxW
Stained Glass window By Alvesgaspar shorturl.at/koqQR
Palace of Catalan Music By Tudoi61 shorturl.at/ctwO8
Casa Battlo Arches By Simon Burchell shorturl.at/cpqNY
House by Joan Martorell By Falk2 shorturl.at/ewHMU
Sagrada Familia Crypt By Jordiferrer shorturl.at/yEQV6
Casa Vincens By Pol Viladoms shorturl.at/fqwBZ
Old gaudi By Ank kumar shorturl.at/nvGS5
Stamp By G.Garitan shorturl.at/nuyJQ
CC BY-SA 2.0 :
Colonia Guell By jorapa shorturl.at/klmAD
Sagrada Familia Stained Glass by By Tony Hisgett shorturl.at/byGX0
India Sculpture By Frank Kovalchek shorturl.at/nyFMR
Indian Miniature painting By Bichitr shorturl.at/dwCZ8
Casa Mila Roof By Kyle Taylor shorturl.at/fqrvT
Pic from under Eiffel By trialsanderrors shorturl.at/ch239
Palau Guell By Seth Lemmons shorturl.at/uET89
Torre Bellesgaurd By Catalan Art &, shorturl.at/cnABK
Petit Palais staircase By Guilhem Vellut shorturl.at/klnIQ
CC BY-SA 3.0:
Fransworth House - Victor Grigas shorturl.at/pBIU1
Castle of the 3 dragons - Selbymay shorturl.at/sAGS2
Palau de la musica - Josep Renalias shorturl.at/ejrR2
Capricho stained glass - Dvdgmz shorturl.at/lDG03
Gothic Revival By Marc Ryckaert shorturl.at/vwRT7
Oxford College By Diliff shorturl.at/nvBPU
St Patrick’s Cathedral By Donaldytong shorturl.at/eovH4
Casa Botines By Luis Miguel Bugallo shorturl.at/EW179
Bodegas Guell By Jordi Armengol shorturl.at/fzINY
Casa Mila Catenary arches By Diseño shorturl.at/oqxJR
Casa Mila arch By José Luiz Ribeiro, shorturl.at/xN036
Sagrada Windows By Cmr97 shorturl.at/wFT28
Top of casa battle By Bernard Gagnon shorturl.at/fxFK0
Casa Battlo mosaic By Cyntia Motta shorturl.at/ikvTZ
Art Nouveau Interior By Léna shorturl.at/cinBN
Hospital de Sant Paul By Bernard Gagnon shorturl.at/oMRX7
Institut Pere Matta By Enfo shorturl.at/foxzP
Stained glass at Institut Pere Matta By Enfo shorturl.at/uwTZ8
Casa Battlo Ceiling By Mstyslav Chernov shorturl.at/fhnNX
Casa Mila Balcony Detail By Jopparn shorturl.at/bjDJK
Torres Bellesgaurd By GerthMichael shorturl.at/vOX12
Episcopal Palace Astorga By MarkGarrucha shorturl.at/iARV0
CC BY-SA 2.5:
Casa Battlo Façade By böhringer friedrich , shorturl.at/knuO2
Park Guell shorturl.at/chBMY
shorturl.at/gAEP5
Hospital de Sant Pau By Ralf Roletschek GFDL 1.2 shorturl.at/nqKX5
Sagarada pics via sagradafamilia.org credits - Pep Daudé
- published: 14 Feb 2022
- views: 151664
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God's Architect: Antoni Gaudi's glorious vision
Architect Antoni Gaudi's vision for the Sagrada Familia, a church under construction for over 130 years, is aided by modern technology. Lara Logan reports. Clic...
Architect Antoni Gaudi's vision for the Sagrada Familia, a church under construction for over 130 years, is aided by modern technology. Lara Logan reports. Click this link to SUBSCRIBE! http://bit.ly/WKcQhX
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Architect Antoni Gaudi's vision for the Sagrada Familia, a church under construction for over 130 years, is aided by modern technology. Lara Logan reports. Click this link to SUBSCRIBE! http://bit.ly/WKcQhX
- published: 11 Mar 2013
- views: 974150
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ANTONI GAUDI'S BARCELONA - FOUR UNEARTHLY BUILDINGS YOU MUST-SEE IN BARCELONA
ANTONI GAUDI'S BARCELONA - FOUR UNEARTHLY BUILDINGS YOU MUST-SEE IN BARCELONA
Welcome to Gaudi's Barcelona! Architects, artists, engineers, travellers and vaga...
ANTONI GAUDI'S BARCELONA - FOUR UNEARTHLY BUILDINGS YOU MUST-SEE IN BARCELONA
Welcome to Gaudi's Barcelona! Architects, artists, engineers, travellers and vagabonds alike, make their way to the Catalonian capital in a sort of 'design pilgrimage', visiting the surreal moderisme (Spain's version of Art Nouveau) masterpieces of architect, Antoni Gaudi! I visited four of his most prominent works and was blown away by his incorporation of natural forms in his building's structure and aesthetics. I've listed below a little bit of these 'unearthly' buildings history, and why you must-see them when visiting Barcelona!
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ANTONI GAUDI'S BARCELONA - FOUR UNEARTHLY BUILDINGS YOU MUST-SEE IN BARCELONA
Welcome to Gaudi's Barcelona! Architects, artists, engineers, travellers and vagabonds alike, make their way to the Catalonian capital in a sort of 'design pilgrimage', visiting the surreal moderisme (Spain's version of Art Nouveau) masterpieces of architect, Antoni Gaudi! I visited four of his most prominent works and was blown away by his incorporation of natural forms in his building's structure and aesthetics. I've listed below a little bit of these 'unearthly' buildings history, and why you must-see them when visiting Barcelona!
I am an architectural designer and travel blogger at https://www.TravellersBazaar.com. I travel to experience, document and share the best in architectural design, be it ancient or ultra modern - design is my life! #Travel4Architecture
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- published: 20 Feb 2017
- views: 520021
21:46
God's Architect: How Gaudí Designed the Sagrada Familia
The Expiatory Temple of the Sagrada Familia has been in construction for more than 140 years. Today we explore this structure just as architect Antoni Gaudí con...
The Expiatory Temple of the Sagrada Familia has been in construction for more than 140 years. Today we explore this structure just as architect Antoni Gaudí conceived it before his death in 1926.
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The Architect: 00:00
Construction and towers: 0:36
Nativity Façade: 2:33
Interior: 6:21
Structure: 7:37
Windows: 8:25
Columns: 9:08
Images: 10:28
Architectural plans: 11:45
Glory Façade: 13:17
Apse and crypt: 15:25
Passion Façade: 16:14
The legacy of Gaudí: 20:09
Ending: 21:13
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The Expiatory Temple of the Sagrada Familia has been in construction for more than 140 years. Today we explore this structure just as architect Antoni Gaudí conceived it before his death in 1926.
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Welcome to my channel! Dive into the fascinating world of architecture and urban planning as we explore the masterpieces of Ancient Rome, Egypt, the Renaissance, the Middle Ages, and more. Join me on a journey through history, design, and the stories behind iconic structures and cities. Subscribe for insightful videos in multiple languages!
The Architect: 00:00
Construction and towers: 0:36
Nativity Façade: 2:33
Interior: 6:21
Structure: 7:37
Windows: 8:25
Columns: 9:08
Images: 10:28
Architectural plans: 11:45
Glory Façade: 13:17
Apse and crypt: 15:25
Passion Façade: 16:14
The legacy of Gaudí: 20:09
Ending: 21:13
- published: 20 Mar 2022
- views: 524769
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How Antoni Gaudí Transformed Barcelona's Architecture
Are you planning to visit Barcelona’s architectural wonders? Book your tickets today! 🔥 ⬇️
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For many, Barcelona is synonymous with Anthony Gaudi. His architectural brilliance leaves a huge mark in Barcelona, moreover Spain, even today. In this video, we take a closer look at all that Gaudi has created, from the iconic Sagrada Familia to the colourful Casa Batllo, and discover the influences and techniques that shaped his work. Come along on this journey with us as we explore the incredible works of Antoni Gaudí, the genius architect of Barcelona.
ALSO WATCH:
Barcelona Travel Guide 2024: https://youtu.be/getrSoBCngE
Timeline -
00:00 - Introduction
01:37 - La Sagrada Familia
03:04 - Park Güell
04:24 - Casa Milà
05:31 - Casa Batlló
06:44 - Torre Bellesguard
07:56 - Other Attractions
https://wn.com/How_Antoni_Gaudí_Transformed_Barcelona's_Architecture
Are you planning to visit Barcelona’s architectural wonders? Book your tickets today! 🔥 ⬇️
La Sagrada Famillia 👉🏻 https://bit.ly/478iq7s
Park Güell 👉🏻 https://bit.ly/41uUry3
Casa Milà 👉🏻 https://bit.ly/3v3VhWa
Casa Batlló 👉🏻 https://bit.ly/488cbSn
Gaudi Tours 👉🏻 https://bit.ly/3RRZZ2k
Also, check out other experiences in Barcelona ⬇️
Barcelona Tours 👉🏻 https://bit.ly/3tuRdhu
Landmarks in Barcelona 👉🏻 https://bit.ly/3RAUS5c
ALL Other Things to Do in Barcelona 👉🏻 https://bit.ly/3RP4x9A
For many, Barcelona is synonymous with Anthony Gaudi. His architectural brilliance leaves a huge mark in Barcelona, moreover Spain, even today. In this video, we take a closer look at all that Gaudi has created, from the iconic Sagrada Familia to the colourful Casa Batllo, and discover the influences and techniques that shaped his work. Come along on this journey with us as we explore the incredible works of Antoni Gaudí, the genius architect of Barcelona.
ALSO WATCH:
Barcelona Travel Guide 2024: https://youtu.be/getrSoBCngE
Timeline -
00:00 - Introduction
01:37 - La Sagrada Familia
03:04 - Park Güell
04:24 - Casa Milà
05:31 - Casa Batlló
06:44 - Torre Bellesguard
07:56 - Other Attractions
- published: 13 Jan 2023
- views: 20966
18:18
The World's Oldest Construction Project | Sagrada Familia
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References:
[1] https://design-technology.org/archbridges.htm
[2] https://memetician.livejournal.com/201202.html
[3] https://blog.sagradafamilia.org/en/divulgation/where-do-the-stones-being-used-to-build…
[4] https://blog.sagradafamilia.org/en/divulgation/montjuic-stone/
[5] https://blog.sagradafamilia.org/en/the-trades/model-makers/
[6] https://www.architectmagazine.com/technology/a-completion-date-for-sagrada-familia-helped-by-technology_o
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Thumbnail: Simon Buckmaster https://twitter.com/forgottentowel
References:
[1] https://design-technology.org/archbridges.htm
[2] https://memetician.livejournal.com/201202.html
[3] https://blog.sagradafamilia.org/en/divulgation/where-do-the-stones-being-used-to-build…
[4] https://blog.sagradafamilia.org/en/divulgation/montjuic-stone/
[5] https://blog.sagradafamilia.org/en/the-trades/model-makers/
[6] https://www.architectmagazine.com/technology/a-completion-date-for-sagrada-familia-helped-by-technology_o
Thank you to AP Archive for access to their archival footage.
Music by Epidemic Sound: http://epidemicsound.com/creator
Songs:
Unpainted Canvas - David Celeste
Who's There - Peter Sandberg
Stay Near - Luwaks
Weathered Eyes - Alec Slayne
By Lake Surprise - Clarence Reed
Life in Color - Philip Ayers
What Might Have Been - Francis Wells
Thank you to my patreon supporters: Adam Flohr, Henning Basma, Hank Green, William Leu, Tristan Edwards, Ian Dundore, John & Becki Johnston. Nevin Spoljaric, Jason Clark, Thomas Barth, Johnny MacDonald, Stephen Foland, Alfred Holzheu, Abdulrahman Abdulaziz Binghaith, Brent Higgins, Dexter Appleberry, Alex Pavek, Marko Hirsch, Mikkel Johansen, Hibiyi Mori. Viktor Józsa, Ron Hochsprung
- published: 23 Nov 2019
- views: 2467660
4:27
Who is ANTONI GAUDI? (ft La Sagrada Familia, Casa Mila & Church of Colonia Guell)
Who is Antoni Gaudi?
Antoni Guadi was Barcelona based spanish architect whose designs were often greatly inspired by nature in the late 1800s/early 1900s.
Born...
Who is Antoni Gaudi?
Antoni Guadi was Barcelona based spanish architect whose designs were often greatly inspired by nature in the late 1800s/early 1900s.
Born in Catalonia 1852, he showed an early love and enthusiasm for architecture. He studied in Barcelona and graduated from the Provincial School of Architecture in 1978 after completing military service.
During the same year, he displayed a showcase he’d produced at the Paris Worlds Fair. , It impressed everyone attending - including a patron that lead to Gaudi working on the Guel Estate and Guell Palace. 5 years later, he was given the opportunity to design and construct Basilica i Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Familia (the Basilica and Expiatory Church of the Holy Family). Previous drawings and construction had already started to begin, but Guadi changed the design so much it was almost unrecognisable from the original drawings.
In the 1890s he experimented with designing gothic and baroque architecture, including some designs that will be shown later in the video.
In the 1900s his designs were so different that classification of his work became impossible. His own style of architecture, equilibrated architecture, means that a structure can stand on its own without internal bracing, or external buttressing. His equilibrated systems was used when constructing two now famous Barcelona apartment - Casa Batllo and Casa Mila.
In 1910 everything changed as he dropped all his work to focus on designing La Sagrada Familia, which he had initially started in 1883. He literally lived onsite in his workshop. The church again used his equilibrated methods, but also took some styles from cathedral gothic and Art Nouveau styles. Mixing all these styles meant that he again presented something unrecognisable.
He died suddenly in 1926 after being hit by a trolley car. His Sagrada Familia masterpiece is due to be completely built in 2026, to mark the 100 year anniversary of his death.
The following are some of his best designs throughout his career.
5) Church of Colonia Guell
Although unfinished by Guadi, it is still incredible to think what it would have looked like if the Spanish architect has completed it. He was initially given unlimited funds - an architect's dream - but the Guell family cut funding after deciding it would be too big for a small town.
4) Casa Botines
With the Casa Botines, Gaudí wanted to pay tribute to León's emblematic buildings - meaning he designed with a medieval touch and multiple neo-gothic characteristics. The foundations of the Casa de los Botines were largly debated during the building's construction. Gaudí had envisioned a continuous base, the same type as the city's cathedral. However, local technicians insisted on constructing on pilotis to make the floor, which was located at a great depth, more resistant. Despite rumors that the building would collapse during construction, the house has never had structural problems
3) El Capricho de Guadi
The importance of the Capricho is that they are the first buildings of Gaudí and, therefore, very important works for the evolution of his career as an architect. The buildings success was essential for the trajectory of the whole of his works and defining his style
2) Casa Mila
The name, ‘Casa Milà’ comes from the fact that it was the new home of the Milà family. The couple occupied the main floor and rented out the other apartments. Also Known as La Pedrera (stone quarry) because it resembles an open quarry in appearance, the building features forms drawn from nature.
It was Gaudi’s last work of civic architecture and represented a break with the conventions of his day
1) La Sagrada Familia
What else could number 1 have been? From the start, Gaudi scrapped the original neo-Gothic design plans and exchanged them for a grander vision, unlike any the world had seen. Gaudi, once knowing that he could never fully complete the church said “There is no reason to regret that I cannot finish the church. I will grow old but others will come after me. What must always be conserved is the spirit of the work, but its life has to depend on the generations it is handed down to and with whom it lives and is incarnated”. Until his death in 1926, it’s estimated that only 15-25 had been fully constructed.
https://wn.com/Who_Is_Antoni_Gaudi_(Ft_La_Sagrada_Familia,_Casa_Mila_Church_Of_Colonia_Guell)
Who is Antoni Gaudi?
Antoni Guadi was Barcelona based spanish architect whose designs were often greatly inspired by nature in the late 1800s/early 1900s.
Born in Catalonia 1852, he showed an early love and enthusiasm for architecture. He studied in Barcelona and graduated from the Provincial School of Architecture in 1978 after completing military service.
During the same year, he displayed a showcase he’d produced at the Paris Worlds Fair. , It impressed everyone attending - including a patron that lead to Gaudi working on the Guel Estate and Guell Palace. 5 years later, he was given the opportunity to design and construct Basilica i Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Familia (the Basilica and Expiatory Church of the Holy Family). Previous drawings and construction had already started to begin, but Guadi changed the design so much it was almost unrecognisable from the original drawings.
In the 1890s he experimented with designing gothic and baroque architecture, including some designs that will be shown later in the video.
In the 1900s his designs were so different that classification of his work became impossible. His own style of architecture, equilibrated architecture, means that a structure can stand on its own without internal bracing, or external buttressing. His equilibrated systems was used when constructing two now famous Barcelona apartment - Casa Batllo and Casa Mila.
In 1910 everything changed as he dropped all his work to focus on designing La Sagrada Familia, which he had initially started in 1883. He literally lived onsite in his workshop. The church again used his equilibrated methods, but also took some styles from cathedral gothic and Art Nouveau styles. Mixing all these styles meant that he again presented something unrecognisable.
He died suddenly in 1926 after being hit by a trolley car. His Sagrada Familia masterpiece is due to be completely built in 2026, to mark the 100 year anniversary of his death.
The following are some of his best designs throughout his career.
5) Church of Colonia Guell
Although unfinished by Guadi, it is still incredible to think what it would have looked like if the Spanish architect has completed it. He was initially given unlimited funds - an architect's dream - but the Guell family cut funding after deciding it would be too big for a small town.
4) Casa Botines
With the Casa Botines, Gaudí wanted to pay tribute to León's emblematic buildings - meaning he designed with a medieval touch and multiple neo-gothic characteristics. The foundations of the Casa de los Botines were largly debated during the building's construction. Gaudí had envisioned a continuous base, the same type as the city's cathedral. However, local technicians insisted on constructing on pilotis to make the floor, which was located at a great depth, more resistant. Despite rumors that the building would collapse during construction, the house has never had structural problems
3) El Capricho de Guadi
The importance of the Capricho is that they are the first buildings of Gaudí and, therefore, very important works for the evolution of his career as an architect. The buildings success was essential for the trajectory of the whole of his works and defining his style
2) Casa Mila
The name, ‘Casa Milà’ comes from the fact that it was the new home of the Milà family. The couple occupied the main floor and rented out the other apartments. Also Known as La Pedrera (stone quarry) because it resembles an open quarry in appearance, the building features forms drawn from nature.
It was Gaudi’s last work of civic architecture and represented a break with the conventions of his day
1) La Sagrada Familia
What else could number 1 have been? From the start, Gaudi scrapped the original neo-Gothic design plans and exchanged them for a grander vision, unlike any the world had seen. Gaudi, once knowing that he could never fully complete the church said “There is no reason to regret that I cannot finish the church. I will grow old but others will come after me. What must always be conserved is the spirit of the work, but its life has to depend on the generations it is handed down to and with whom it lives and is incarnated”. Until his death in 1926, it’s estimated that only 15-25 had been fully constructed.
- published: 17 Jul 2019
- views: 74528
2:41
A little knowledge: Gaudí's Ceramic Mosaics
In this short video, we visit Parc Güell to show you the wonderful Ceramic Mosaics invented by the Catalan architect, Antoni Gaudí. We will see all the differen...
In this short video, we visit Parc Güell to show you the wonderful Ceramic Mosaics invented by the Catalan architect, Antoni Gaudí. We will see all the different applications of this technique together with the story behind its creation.
___
Camera and editing: Raúl Burguete
Presenter: Simon Chapman
___
Music in this video
Song: Soma dos Fatos (Instrumental)
Artist: Leo Casa1, Rap Box
Album: Soma dos Fatos
Licensed to YouTube by: ONErpm (on behalf of Casa 1 Records / Rap Box); LatinAutor - Warner Chappell, Warner Chappell, LatinAutor, UNIAO BRASILEIRA DE EDITORAS DE MUSICA - UBEM, LatinAutorPerf
https://wn.com/A_Little_Knowledge_Gaudí's_Ceramic_Mosaics
In this short video, we visit Parc Güell to show you the wonderful Ceramic Mosaics invented by the Catalan architect, Antoni Gaudí. We will see all the different applications of this technique together with the story behind its creation.
___
Camera and editing: Raúl Burguete
Presenter: Simon Chapman
___
Music in this video
Song: Soma dos Fatos (Instrumental)
Artist: Leo Casa1, Rap Box
Album: Soma dos Fatos
Licensed to YouTube by: ONErpm (on behalf of Casa 1 Records / Rap Box); LatinAutor - Warner Chappell, Warner Chappell, LatinAutor, UNIAO BRASILEIRA DE EDITORAS DE MUSICA - UBEM, LatinAutorPerf
- published: 14 Dec 2020
- views: 29938
1:00
Gaudi La Pedrera Invites you in to explore its secrets
Gaudi La Pedrera Invites you in to explore its secrets
You can only marvel at Gaudi's use of wood in La Pedrera. Even the hallway are a wonderful to walk thro...
Gaudi La Pedrera Invites you in to explore its secrets
You can only marvel at Gaudi's use of wood in La Pedrera. Even the hallway are a wonderful to walk through. The warmth radiating from the woodwork, a master of organic architecture. Gaudi coaxed life into the hallways beyond the functional.
The doors, oh, those doors! Not a single straight line to be found. They ripple and curve like living things, their panels seeming to swell and contract like breathing lungs. Each knob and handle is a miniature sculpture; a gnarled branch; a blooming flower. I want to rub my hand over the smooth, polished wood, feeling the life embedded in its grain.
Then there are the window frames, each one a unique creation. They frame the outside world like living vines, their sinuous lines echoing the curves of the facade. Sunlight streams through panes of colored glass, casting kaleidoscopic patterns on the parquet floor.
It's as if the building itself is inviting you to explore its secrets, leading you deeper into its organic embrace. The wood isn't just a decorative element; it's an integral part of the structure, a living, breathing component of Gaudí's masterpiece.
Gaudí, with his deep reverence for the natural world, brought the outside in, creating a space where wood and stone, light and shadow, intertwine harmoniously.
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https://wn.com/Gaudi_La_Pedrera_Invites_You_In_To_Explore_Its_Secrets
Gaudi La Pedrera Invites you in to explore its secrets
You can only marvel at Gaudi's use of wood in La Pedrera. Even the hallway are a wonderful to walk through. The warmth radiating from the woodwork, a master of organic architecture. Gaudi coaxed life into the hallways beyond the functional.
The doors, oh, those doors! Not a single straight line to be found. They ripple and curve like living things, their panels seeming to swell and contract like breathing lungs. Each knob and handle is a miniature sculpture; a gnarled branch; a blooming flower. I want to rub my hand over the smooth, polished wood, feeling the life embedded in its grain.
Then there are the window frames, each one a unique creation. They frame the outside world like living vines, their sinuous lines echoing the curves of the facade. Sunlight streams through panes of colored glass, casting kaleidoscopic patterns on the parquet floor.
It's as if the building itself is inviting you to explore its secrets, leading you deeper into its organic embrace. The wood isn't just a decorative element; it's an integral part of the structure, a living, breathing component of Gaudí's masterpiece.
Gaudí, with his deep reverence for the natural world, brought the outside in, creating a space where wood and stone, light and shadow, intertwine harmoniously.
#art #travel #creativity #gaudi #spain #catalonia #barcelona #time #architecture #spritualism #humanism #streetart #walking #cathedral #tourists #walking #streetart #streetphotography #history #Gaudi #national #creativity #lapedrera
- published: 27 Oct 2024
- views: 452
1:00
Why Is La Sagrada Familia Not Finished?
#shorts Antonio Gaudí designed the cathedral La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain. Begun in 1882 and still unfinished, it is one of Barcelona's most famous la...
#shorts Antonio Gaudí designed the cathedral La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain. Begun in 1882 and still unfinished, it is one of Barcelona's most famous landmarks.
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#shorts Antonio Gaudí designed the cathedral La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain. Begun in 1882 and still unfinished, it is one of Barcelona's most famous landmarks.
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- published: 23 Dec 2022
- views: 211581