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Barcelona, 1998. I had to collage this, because my wide-angle lense failed during this trip. The whole city was amazing.

Barcelona, 1998. I Had To Collage This, Because My Wide-angle Lense Failed During This Trip. The Whole

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9 years ago
BARCELONA Madrugar. AVE. Lumine Suite Hotel. Palau De La Música Catalana. Nikolai Lugansky. La Vietnamita.
BARCELONA Madrugar. AVE. Lumine Suite Hotel. Palau De La Música Catalana. Nikolai Lugansky. La Vietnamita.
BARCELONA Madrugar. AVE. Lumine Suite Hotel. Palau De La Música Catalana. Nikolai Lugansky. La Vietnamita.
BARCELONA Madrugar. AVE. Lumine Suite Hotel. Palau De La Música Catalana. Nikolai Lugansky. La Vietnamita.
BARCELONA Madrugar. AVE. Lumine Suite Hotel. Palau De La Música Catalana. Nikolai Lugansky. La Vietnamita.
BARCELONA Madrugar. AVE. Lumine Suite Hotel. Palau De La Música Catalana. Nikolai Lugansky. La Vietnamita.
BARCELONA Madrugar. AVE. Lumine Suite Hotel. Palau De La Música Catalana. Nikolai Lugansky. La Vietnamita.
BARCELONA Madrugar. AVE. Lumine Suite Hotel. Palau De La Música Catalana. Nikolai Lugansky. La Vietnamita.
BARCELONA Madrugar. AVE. Lumine Suite Hotel. Palau De La Música Catalana. Nikolai Lugansky. La Vietnamita.
BARCELONA Madrugar. AVE. Lumine Suite Hotel. Palau De La Música Catalana. Nikolai Lugansky. La Vietnamita.

BARCELONA Madrugar. AVE. Lumine Suite Hotel. Palau de la Música Catalana. Nikolai Lugansky. La Vietnamita. Camp de l'arpa. Julia. Cremallera. Chocochurros. McDonalds Rambla. Boldu. Sants. Las Arenas. Plaza España. Pabellón Barcelona Mies Van der Rohe. MNDAC. Barceloneta. Kiosko. Café del Born. Hofmann. Seu. Glories. Les Encants. 🐼🐻siempre


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4 years ago
What Does The Sagrada Familia’s Form Tell Us About Its Function?
What Does The Sagrada Familia’s Form Tell Us About Its Function?
What Does The Sagrada Familia’s Form Tell Us About Its Function?

What does the Sagrada Familia’s form tell us about its function?

Antoni Gaudi, La Sagrada Familia, Basilica

The Sagrada Familia is a basilica that has been under construction since 1882, designed by Antoni Gaudi. Gaudi dedicated his life to this masterpiece and near the end of his life he even lived in the Basilica. When Gaudi died in 1926, only a quarter of the construction had been completed. Construction is estimated to be finished by 2026. 

Gaudi was always inspired by natural forms and once said ‘originality consists of returning to the origin’. He stayed true to his words and did not include straight lines in his designs as nature has no straight lines. The Sagrada Familia is one of the most well known buildings designed by Gaudi and inspired by the natural world. It’s function is to be a place of worship, however Gaudi uses the idea of nature to uphold religious values and reflect biblical moments. The inside of the Basilica has been designed to look like a canopy of leaves while the pillars, which are 22 metres high, are intended to look like huge tree trunks. So that inside it feels like a forest where the canopy allows a lot of natural light to shine through. Another fascinating feature of the Sagrada Familia are the two main facades. One façade is the Passion façade, and the other, the Nativity façade. These two represent the birth and death of Jesus Christ. On the Passion façade, the stained glass windows are green and blue, which when the sun shines through them, drench the whole Basilica in blue melancholy light, to reflect death. On the other hand, the windows on the Nativity façade are red and yellow which then allow orange light to shine through to represent birth. These aspects of the natural world are used by Gaudi in his architecture to give the impression that we are in a natural space. 

The Sagrada Familia’s appearance reflects the importance of the natural world and brings us closer to the origin which is nature itself. When approaching the Basilica from the outside, you feel overwhelmed by the monumental scale of the construction and the details of the façade. This building gives an instant impression about it’s function, as a place of worship, glorifying something higher and sublime.

~I have used my own photos.

Sources:

https://theculturetrip.com/europe/spain/articles/15-amazing-facts-you-need-to-know-about-la-sagrada-familia/

https://blog.sagradafamilia.org/en/divulgation/stained-glass-windows-how-they-were-created/

https://www.barcelona-tourist-guide.com/en/gaudi/sagrada-familia.htmlhttps://time.com/sagrada-familia-barcelona/


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