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Antoni Gaudí was a Spanish architect who lived from 1852 to 1926. His highly original works are mainly in Barcelona, Spain, and are some of the country's most famous attractions. Seven of his ...
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So you’re planning a trip to Barcelona? Maybe you’ve heard whispers of Gaudí’sdreamy architecture, or perhaps you’re chasing ...
The Catholic Church began in 2003 to vet Gaudi, a visionary and pious Catalan architect who died in 1926. Antoni Gaudi (1852-1926) Catalan architect c. 1882 Rue des Archives / Getty Images ...
Cite: Maiztegui, Belén. "Gaudí, Wright, Niemeyer and Le Corbusier: Take a Virtual Tour Through Iconic Architecture" [Visita el interior de las reconocidas casas modernas de Gaudí, Wright ...
In 1878, fresh out of the University of Barcelona with a degree in architecture, Gaudí was commissioned by the city council to design a set of lampposts for Plaça Reial, or Royal Plaza. Only two ...
Antoni Gaudí, the celebrated Catalan long nicknamed “God’s architect” for designing Barcelona’s Sagrada Família, has been put on the path to sainthood by the Vatican.
Is architecture a visual language? In this essay, Antoni Gaudi's architecture is examined as poetic discourse. Mosaic is a quarterly journal published by the University of Manitoba that brings ...
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