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Tag Archives: Gaudí
Barcelona, part four: Gaudí’s garden city, Park Guell
On a piece of land in the Barcelona district of La Salut, Eusebi Guell wanted to build an urbanization inspired by the concept of the garden city. In this he sought to return to nature, health and an escape from the industrialized city. Gaudí, assisted by Rubió Berenguer and Jujol, worked on the concept of [...]
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Barcelona, part three: Gaudí’s Casa Mila!
The widow Rose Segimon, heir to a vast fortune amassed by her first husband in the American colonies, remarried Pere Milá, an important Barcelona businessman. The wealthy couple wanted to build a residence in Passeig de Gracia, so they hired the most expensive and famous architect at the time — Antoni Gaudí. The construction took [...]
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Barcelona, part two: Gaudí’s Casa Battló!
From 1904 until 1907, Gaudí worked for the industrialist, Joseph Battló Casanovas, reforming a house built in 1877 and located in Passeig de Gracía in Barcelona. The decoration of the house expresses a fully-fledged modernist language. However, the Barcelona population was somewhat astonished by the work, given the time period, and coined it as [...]
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Barcelona Part Five: Gaudí’s Sagrada Família