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A history of Western ArchitectureDavid WatkinA History of Western Architecture





Heather wrote: "Wow, Dottie. Maybe I'm a bit ignorant as far as architecture goes, but I'm not familiar with Gaudi or his buildings. I looked and the book got some really good reviews. I will be interested to know..."
Heather wrote: "Wow, Dottie. Maybe I'm a bit ignorant as far as architecture goes, but I'm not familiar with Gaudi or his buildings. I looked and the book got some really good reviews. I will be interested to know..."
I was overwhelmed by the physical strucutures that he invented when I was in Barcelona in 2006. The Sagrada Familiar took my breath away and I had to sit down. The place was abuzz with artists molding plaster, carving sculpture, fitting glass and tile for mosaics, and pouring concrete. All of his buildings defy gravity and are surreal. To me there is nothing to compare him to. The catherdral is set to open for worship soon and I would encourge everyone to visit. The bio is very good and speaks to me after being in the city and visiting so many of the places that are referenced.
I read Gaudi Unseen over the weekend to give me more visuals of the buildings and the mathmatical concepts of the structures.
To visit his buildings is to step through to another dimension....truly magical!

Gaudi is responsible for the older part, the part that looks kind of like a combination between a Gothic cathedral and a drip castle.
The newer part, which is still under construction, was designed by a committee (and it looks it) riffing off of Gaudi's partially destroyed plans with "modern adaptations."
This is Gaudi's work. The new construction is going on in the rear.



But as the cathedral was never finshed according to Gaudi's plans, they're not adding on, but trying to complete it. Too bad the halves don't match.
But if you think about it, this merely continues what happened earlier with cathedral building. In the Medieval, the Age of the Cathedral, it often took a few hundred years to get one finished, and plans would be changed to keep up with "modren" times.
Here is the cathedral at Chartres, with its unmatched towers.



Ruth wrote: "Absolutely, Andrew. The new stuff already looks dated and seems to have little connection with the old.
But as the cathedral was never finshed according to Gaudi's plans, they're not adding on, ..."

But I love Parque Guell. Fantastic. We were there on a Sunday when the place was thronged and lively. It was wonderful.

The Ghost City of Ani.
These photographs are amazing."
wow, thank you, Ed. Some of those are kind of freaky.

Sorry, I didn't post this earlier. Thought about it, but didn't get it done.
I found some books on/with Gaudi in MSSU's catalog a few minutes ago. Planning on getting them Monday night, if the weather's well. Suppose to get another batch of snow and rain/sleet/etc. this weekend. I am so ready for warm and dry weather!
Theresa

But still interesting. There's a 90 minute deadline from loading the cement trucks at their company to site arrival to getting the concrete pumped up to the proper floor, through only a six inch pipe, for example. Emotionally moving was the parade of spire components from the dock to the site, with many of the ironworkers walking beside, and a full police escort, with lights and sirens and moving several streetlights etc. in the process to let the spire parts through. With the spire the building is 1776 feet tall.
There was some footage of the Trade Centers being built, and some of the attack, if you or should you see it.
Next week is an episode set in China.
Theresa

Ah, looks like another Missouri Evergreen library has Gaudi: the Visionary. MSSU has Gaudí: an architecture of anticipation, Antonio Gaudi (by George Roseborough Collins - but I don't think it's the right Gaudi), and
Art nouveau (Jeremy Howard - again, maybe not the right Gaudi).
I also spotted an entry for the History of Western Architecture, looking now for the other books suggested above, if anyone wants to discuss further????
Haven't seen much for the Ghost City of Ani, though. :(.
Theresa
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/14...
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/76...
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/35...