4. - Gaudi’s Inspiration - Medieval Books Gothic Art Oriental Structures Art Nouveau movement The Glory of Nature And the desire to go beyond anything that has never been done before
5. Antoni Gaudi’s Work - Barcalona Casa Vicens SagradaFamilia Palau Guell ColegioTeresano Casa Calvet ColonieGuell Bellesguard Park Guell Casa Batllo Casa Mila
6. La SagradaFamilia La SagradaFamilia in Barcelona is one of AntoniGaudí's most impressive works. This enormous church, as yet unfinished, is a summary of everything that Gaudí designed before. The structural difficulties he faced and errors he committed in other projects are revisited and resolved in SagradaFamilia. A notable example of this is Gaudí's innovative "leaning columns" (that is, columns which are not at right angles to the floor and ceiling). Previously seen in ParqueGüell, leaning columns form the structure of SagradaFamilia's temple. When designing the temple, Gaudí invented an extraordinary method for determining the correct angle for each of the leaning columns. He made a small hanging model of the church, using string to represent the columns. Then he turned the model upside down and... gravity did the math. The ongoing construction of SagradaFamilia is paid for by tourism. When SagradaFamilia is complete, the church will have a total of 18 towers, each dedicated to a different religious figure, and each one hollow, allowing the placement of various types of bells which will sound with the choir. The architectural style of SagradaFamilia has been called "warped Gothic," and it's easy to see why. The rippling contours of the stone façade make it look as though SagradaFamilia is melting in the sun, while the towers are topped with brightly-colored mosaics which look like bowls of fruit. Gaudí believed that color is life, and, knowing that he would not live to see completion of his masterpiece, left colored drawings of his vision for future architects to follow. La Sagrada Familia by Antoni Gaudí in Barcelona, Spain
9. - Antoni Gaudi - To Art Nouveau Inspired Bathrooms Capizzi – Antoni Gaudi Bathroom
10. Casa Batllo - Barcalona Casa Batllo (Passeig de Gracia, 1904-1907)
11. Casa Milà Barcelona, or la Pedrera, by AntoniGaudí is an apartment building with wavy walls. ParqueGüell, or Guell Park, by Antoni Gaudi is surrounded by an undulating mosaic wall.
12. SagradaFamilia School by AntoniGaudí was erected for the sons of men working on the SagradaFamilia church. Gaudi was influenced by Baroque architecture when he designed the sculptural decorations at Casa Calvet in Barcelona, Spain.
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14. Gaudi’s art and architectural inspiration has come from many different things, where this is just a simple example of something that was inspired by him to others of today.