description Antoni Gaudí Overview
Antoni Gaudí was a profoundly influential Spanish architect primarily known for his innovative designs blending Gothic and Art Nouveau styles. His structures, notably the Sagrada Familia basilica in Barcelona, demonstrate an organic approach to architecture incorporating natural forms and Catalan traditions. He created buildings that are significant examples of Modernisme and remain relevant for architects, historians, and anyone interested in unique architectural expression.
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Did Antoni Gaudi start the Sagrada Familia?
No. The Sagrada Familia began in 1882 under architect Francisco de Paula del Villar, and Gaudi took over the project in 1883. He transformed it into the organic, symbolic basilica now associated with his name.
Why is the Sagrada Familia still connected to Gaudi if he died in 1926?
Gaudi spent the later part of his career focused heavily on the Sagrada Familia and left models, drawings, and design principles for later builders. He died in 1926 after being struck by a tram in Barcelona.
Which Gaudi buildings in Barcelona show his style besides Sagrada Familia?
Casa Batllo, Casa Mila, Park Guell, and Palau Guell are among the major Barcelona works linked to Gaudi. Several of his buildings are grouped under the UNESCO listing Works of Antoni Gaudi.
What makes Gaudi part of Catalan Modernisme?
Gaudi used curved forms, tile mosaics, ironwork, religious symbolism, and structures inspired by nature. Those traits made him a defining figure of Catalan Modernisme in late 19th and early 20th century Barcelona.
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