The nickname, La Pedrera (meaning "the Quarry"), is appropriate for Antoni Gaudí's stately, fortress-like Casa Milà. Bobbing around the corner of Passeig de Gràcia and Carrer de Provença ...
Dalí in particular praised Gaudí’s style as “delirious,” “terrifying,” “edible,” “soft,” and “sublime,” but above all he worshipped the architect’s “creative power.” ...
Laura French The details highlighted in Casa Batlló show famous Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí at his best. Of all the Gaudí apartments in Barcelona, this is probably the most recognized (it's ...
Map showing Parque Güell 2004 Works of Antoni Gaudí. Map showing Palacio Güell 2004 Works of Antoni Gaudí. Map showing Casa Mila 2004 Works of Antoni Gaudí. Map showing Casa Vicens 2004 Works of ...
Barcelona's iconic Casa Batlló was a unique canvas last weekend ... It’s a symbol for the inspiration that I think drove Gaudi into building the house." Quayola, a former DJ, composed an ...
The stone façade earned Casa Mila the nickname La Pedrera (Stone ... covered with irregular ceramic pieces) underscore Antoni Gaudi’s signature style at Park Guell, a leafy expanse of green ...
A true trailblazer of Catalan modernism, Antoni Gaudí revolutionised Spanish architecture with monumental buildings such as ...
then make sure you visit Casa Batllo; originally, the building was built in 1877 by Emilio Sala Cortés (one of Gaudi's architecture professors) and refurbished by Antoni Gaudi between 1904 and ...
This project is a tribute to the use of Mediterranean light implemented by Antoni Gaudi in Casa Batlló in 1906. While in Casa Batlló the eight-storey central patio captures the natural light and ...