Antoni Gaudí - Wikipedia Gaudí was the subject of the 1984 documentary Antonio Gaudi Due to Gaudí's profoundly religious and ascetic lifestyle, the archbishop of Barcelona, Ricard Maria Carles proposed Gaudí's beatification in 1998
Antoni Gaudi | Biography, Sagrada Familia, Works, Buildings, Style . . . Antoni Gaudí (born June 25, 1852, Reus, Spain—died June 10, 1926, Barcelona) was a Catalan architect, whose distinctive style is characterized by freedom of form, voluptuous color and texture, and organic unity Gaudí worked almost entirely in or near Barcelona
About Gaudis Life Antoni Gaudí was more than an architect—he was a dreamer, a craftsman, and a revolutionary mind who transformed the way we see space, form, and faith Born in 1852 in Reus, Catalonia, he fused geometry, symbolism, and the beauty of the natural world to create structures that feel alive
Gaudi Architecture, Bio, Ideas | TheArtStory Over Gaudí's nearly fifty years of independent practice, he concocted and realized some of the most imaginative architectural forms in history, all of them in his native Catalonia, which have since become synonymous with the region's identity
Antoni Gaudí in Barcelona: the 10 Major Works Most people visiting Barcelona will have heard of the major works of Antoni Gaudí, such as the Sagrada Família and Casa Milà Other equally interesting buildings by Gaudí lie tucked away, sometimes in quiet residential neighborhoods We’ll cover the ten major projects of the great Catalan architect and their unique stories
Works of Antoni Gaudí - UNESCO World Heritage Centre Seven properties built by the architect Antoni Gaudí (1852–1926) in or near Barcelona testify to Gaudí’s exceptional creative contribution to the development of architecture and building technology in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
Gaudi obra - Antoni Gaudí - Sagrada Família - Sagrada Familia A man of faith, observer of nature and genius architect, Antoni Gaudí has become a universal figure in modern architecture His contribution to this discipline broke all the established rules