The Sagrada Familia: The Astonishing Story Of A... Page
Construction has faced numerous existential threats. During the Spanish Civil War, revolutionaries set fire to Gaudí’s workshop, destroying his original scale models and plans. Architects have spent decades painstakingly reconstructing his vision from the remaining fragments. Today, modern technology like 3D printing and CNC milling is used to accelerate the work that Gaudí once did by hand. The Path to Completion
In 1883, a young architect named Antoni Gaudí took over the project from Francisco de Paula del Villar. Gaudí scrapped the original neo-Gothic plans in favor of a design inspired by nature. He believed that there are no straight lines or sharp corners in nature, leading to the forest-like interior where massive columns branch out like trees to support the vaulted ceiling. A Cathedral of Light and Symbolism Every element of the basilica is drenched in meaning. The Sagrada Familia: The Astonishing Story of A...
Three distinct facades depict the life of Christ: the intricate Nativity, the stark Passion, and the yet-to-be-finished Glory. Construction has faced numerous existential threats
Gaudí designed the stained glass to create a "symphony of color," with cool blues and greens for the morning and warm reds and oranges for the sunset. Survival Against All Odds Today, modern technology like 3D printing and CNC
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