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Architecture
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| Antonio Gaudi: Master Architect by Juan Bassegoda NonellAntonio Gaudi (1852-1926)
Antonio Gaudi (1852-1926) is one of the best-known architects of the 20th century. Even today, some 75 years after Gaudi's death, his playful, exuberant buildings continue to influence architects, sculptors, and designers. Perhaps most identified with the dynamic, sculptural facades found on his structures, Gaudi is respected as much for his technological innovations as for his daring style.Brilliantly illustratedIn this enlightening, portable volume, a concise, knowledgeable text by the director of the Cątedra Gaudi at the University of Barcelona is brilliantly illustrated with 200 images by a gifted architectural photographer to provide a new perspective on Gaudi's remarkable career. The author traces all the influences that led to the architect's definitive style, from his fascination with the Orient and Neogothicism to his love of naturalism and geometric forms. Here is the full range of his oeuvre from the innovative residences for the Güell family to his unfinished masterpiece, the Church of the Sagrada Familia, which occupied him until his death. This handsome overview of Gaudi's visionary work is ideal for those who delight in his architecture, as well as those who look forward to traveling to Spain to see his monumental legacy.Barcelona's cityscapeFollowing the success of Tiny Folio: Frank Lloyd Wright, this pocket-sized survey presents the entire career of the internationally admired Spanish architect whose fanciful buildings and sculpture have defined Barcelona's cityscape.Publisher: Abbeville Press, Inc.; ISBN: 0789202204 More informationArchitecture Main PageAntonio Gaudi Biography Antonio Gaudi: Barcelona Antonio Gaudi: Man and His Work |
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Antonio Gaudi (1852-1926) is one of the best-known architects of the 20th century. Even today, some 75 years after Gaudi's death, his playful, exuberant buildings continue to influence architects, sculptors, and designers. Perhaps most identified with the dynamic, sculptural facades found on his structures, Gaudi is respected as much for his technological innovations as for his daring style.