ARCH 350 1st Edition Lecture 7Outline of Last Lecture I. Spain near 1900II. Modernismo in BarcelonaIII. Catalan TraditionsIV. Antoni GaudiA. Palau Güell, BarcelonaB. Park Güell, BarcelonaC. Casa Battlo, BarcelonaOutline of Current Lecture D. Casa Mila or La Pedrera E. Sagrada Familia a. Nativity Façade b. Passion Façade c. Nave F. New York Hotel Current LectureAntonio Gaudi ContinuedD. Casa Mila or La Pedrera- combination of materials- he came from a family of frame workers so his work portrayed elegant and organic iron design throughout his designs- organic forms- light wells to provide air and light to interior- free form walls- his inspiration was to have “no straiglines” since there is not any in “nature”- nature inspiration came from waves, the sea, and the mountains- catenary curve- experimented with parabolic archesE. Sagrada Familiaa. Nativity Façade- Hyperbolic formsThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.- Tile and masonry - Ingeniousness: Mathematic Architecture- Three doorways: Hope, Charity (central), and Faithb. Passion Façade- Interest in parabolic curves; catenary archesc. Nave- organic form- union of basic shape inspirationsF. New York
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