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  1. Oct 24, 2017 · An upside-down force model of the Colònia Güell, left image by Canaan (GFDL). Gaudi would hang strings and weights then mirror the results to model columns and arches. But La Sagrada Família is the project that consumed him. In 1926, 73-year-old Antoni Gaudí, who was never married, was living alone.

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  2. Nov 13, 2018 · The reason for building it upside down was that he knew the suspended shape of a string tied at both ends form the same shape of a natural arch. This informed him of what shape the building’s arches and columns would efficiently form. Gaudi would turn the model “upright” by taking photographs and studying them.

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  4. Biggest was in the briefs for major indus­tri­al build­ing projects of the age. Most oth­er mon­u­men­tal con­struc­tion projects of the time, how­ev­er, excelled in one cat­e­go­ry Gaudí reject­ed: speed. While the Brook­lyn Bridge took 14 years to build, cost many lives, includ­ing its chief architect’s, and suf­fered sev ...

  5. Barcelona. You’ve sure to have heard of it: one of the most famous works of architect Antoni Gaudí, the greatest exponent of Catalan modernism, and an essential part of the Barcelona skyline, which is one of the most frequently visited monuments in Spain. It’s a work that amazes visitors with its architecture, its shapes and its cultural ...

  6. Sep 27, 2010 · His buildings look curiously upside-down. The Sagrada Familia is a summary of the geometric forms—hyberbolic paraboloids—from which eggs, bones, muscle and mountains are made.

  7. Feb 22, 2023 · When turned upside down, this shape creates an incredibly strong arched form. Gaudi performed many studies where he hung chain and weights from the ceiling to generate swaths of catenary curves. These studies allowed him to generate forms for the cathedral and understand the engineering forces generated.

  8. Jul 25, 2012 · The Archdiocese of Barcelona has set the year 2026, on the centennial of Gaudí’s death, as a goal for completing the building. The starkly angular piers at lower level of the Passion Facade, completed in 1976, seem at odds with the building’s inherent organic fluidity. The completed nave and the work currently under way are radically ...

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