refined Antoni_Gaudi Essential Information, explanation, recent texts, monographs, and relevant links.
Essential Information & explanations, latest texts & monographs on Antoni_Gaudi.


Antoni Gaudí

(Redirected from Antoni Gaudi) Antoni Gaudi Gaudí's unfinished masterpiece, La Sagrada Familia The Casa Milà, in the Eixample, Barcelona View of the Parc Güell, El Carmel, Barcelona   Antoni Gaudí (he is sometimes referred to by the Spanish translation of his name, i.e. Antonio Gaudí), (25 June 1852 - 10 June 1926) was a Catalan architect who is famous for his ground-breaking, modernistic designs. He was born at Reus and educated, and worked all his life in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. His first works were influenced by gothic and Catalan architectural modes but he developed his own distinct sculptural style. In the first years of his career, Gaudí was strongly influenced by a French architect Eugene Viollet-le-Duc who promoted the return to an evolved form of gothic architecture. But Gaudí surpassed Viollet-le-Duc, and created buildings and designs that were highly original - irregular, fantastically shaped with intricate art nouveau-like patterns. Some of his masterworks, most notably, La Sagrada Família have an almost hallucinatory power. He brings the parabolic arch, the organic shapes of nature and underwater fluidity into architecture. He also uses the Catalonian trencadís technique of broken tiles to decorate surfaces. He was ridiculed by his contemporaries, at his beginning being supported only by the rich industrialist Eusebi Güell. His fellow citizens referred to the Casa Milá as La Pedrera ("the quarry"). George Orwell, who stayed at Barcelona during the Spanish Civil War, very much disliked his work. As time passed, though, his work became recognised and he is considered one of Catalonia's best and brightest. Politically, he was a fervent Catalan nationalist. (He was once arrested for speaking in Catalan in a situation considered illegal by authorities.) In his later years, he left secular work and devoted all his time to Catholic religion and his Sagrada Familia. He was run down by a tramway and his corpse was thought a tramp's because of his careless attire and the obscurity of his last years. Though acknowledged as a genius, there is a theory that Gaudí was color blind and that it was only in collaboration with Josep Maria Jujol, an architect 27 years his junior whom he acknowledged as a genius in his own right, that he produced his greatest works. Gaudi's major works in chronological order : He left a draft of an aborted project for a sky-scraper Hotel Attraction in New York. It was the inspiration for a reconstruction project for the World Trade Center after September 11, 2001. Many of these works are found in the Eixample district of Barcelona, and three of them, the Parc Güell, Palau Güell, and Casa Milà, are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. A process to get Gaudí declared blessed by the Catholic church is being promoted since 1992 by a secular association. See also: architecture External links

This article is adapted from from Wikipedia All Wikipedia article text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License

Antonio Gaudi: Master Architect by Juan Bassegoda Nonell

Gaudi: A Biography by Gijs van Hensbergen

Gaudi of Barcelona by Melba Levick

Antonio Gaudi: Master Architect (Tiny Fellows) by Juan Bassegoda Nonell

Gaudi: The Man and His Work by Joan Masso Bergos

Antoni Gaudi/Salvador Dali : Duets by Llorenc Bonet

Antoni Gaudi by Juan Jose Lahuerta

Antoni Gaudi by Ignasi De Sola-Morales

Antoni Gaudi: Complete Works by Hugo Kliczkowski

Gaudi: 1852-1926: Antoni Gaudi I Cornet-A Life Devoted to Architecture (Big Series: Architecture and Design) by Rainer Zerbst

Antoni Gaudi (Big Art) by Rainer Zerbst

Antoni Gaudi (Chaucer Library of Art) by Derek Avery

Antoni Gaudi. by Rainer Zerbst

Antoni Gaudi by Cristina Montez

Antoni Gaudi (Art Series) by Hugo Victor





Relevant Links
1879
1890s
19th Century
Ability
Abnormal psychology
Abraham Maslow
Addiction
Anthropology
Applied psychology
Aristotle
Artificial consciousness
Artificial consciousness NPOV
Attitude
B.F. Skinner
Behavior
Behaviorism
Biological psychology
Brain
Buddhism
Captology
Clinical psychology.
Cognition
Cognitive neuropsychology
Cognitive neuroscience
Cognitive psychology
Cognitive science
Cognitivism
Comparative Psychology
Complex system
Computer_science
Conditioning
Consciousness-only
Consciousness
Counseling_psycholog
Critical psychology
Critical_theory
Decision_making
Developmental psychology
Economics
Educational psychology
Emotion
Emotional_clearing
Ethology
Evolutionary psychology
Existentialism
Experimental analysis
Experimental psychology
Face perception
Forensic psychology
Functionalism
Game theory
Gender role
Gender studies
Gestalt psychology
History
Humanism
Humanistic psychology
India
Individual_differenc
Industrial and organizational psychology
John_B._Watson
Jung
Language
Language acquisition Learning
Linguistics
List of psychological topics List of psychologist Literary theory Literature
Marketing
Media studies
Medicinal psychology
Memory
Mental illness
Motivation
Nature_versus_nurtur
Nervous_system
Neuro-linguistic programming
Neuroeconomics
Neuropsychology
Neuroscience
Noam_Chomsky
Parapsychology
Pathology
Perception
Personal relationship
Personality
Personality psychology
Philosophy of mind
Philosophy of psychology
Political_science
Popular psychology
Positive psychology
Prediction
Problem solving
Psyche
Psychiatry
Psychoanalysis
Psychohistory
Psycholinguistics
Psychological research
Psychological testing
Psychometrics
Psychopharmacology
Psychophysics
Psychophysiology
Psychotherapy
Qualitative psychology
Radical behaviorism
Reasoning
Reinforcement
Response
Self help
Sexuality
Shyness
Sigmund reud
Social cognition
Social influence
Social psychology
Sociology
Socionics
Statistical inference
Stimulus
Structuralism
Systems theory
The_senses
Thinking
Thomas Willis
Transpersonalpsychology
Wilhelm Wundt
William James
Chromosomes and Genomics
Psychology
Enginering Systems 1
Mathematics
Ancient Knowledge
Brilliant Mathematicians
Classic Authors
Fear No Exams
Nexus
Caracters & countries
Pairs & Twins
April 9

Kitchen Knowledge
Hollywood Icons
Medical Update d06
Neoplasms and Nervous System
Psychology
Science Plus
Science & Computers
t1 , w2

Bibliographic Resources
Updates and comments at Essential Facts blog
Are you interested in Feng Shui?
Price Theory Resources
Fructose, Sucrose, Glucose Core Bibliography
World Class Photographers
Some philosophical movements
Top PDF and eBook Downloads


Note again ... some material here is adapted from from Wikipedia All Wikipedia article text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License

©2004, All applicable rights reserved as appropriate.