Gaud
By (Author) Maria Antonietta Crippa
Edited by Peter Gssel
Taschen GmbH
Taschen GmbH
16th September 2015
28th May 2020
Germany
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
History of architecture
720.92
Hardback
96
Width 210mm, Height 260mm, Spine 14mm
623g
From the towering Sagrada Famlia to the shimmering, textured faade of Casa Batll and the enchanting landscape of Park Gell, it's easy to see why Antoni Gaud (1852-1926) gained the epithet "God's architect." With fluid forms and mathematical precision, his work extols the wonder of natural creation: columns soar like tree trunks, window frames curve like flowering branches, and ceramic tiling shimmers like scaly, reptilian skin.
With this outstanding attention to natural detail, his inspirations from both neo-Gothic and Orientalist aesthetics, and a lifelong commitment to Catalan identity, Gaud created a unique brand of the Modernista movement which transformed, and defines, Barcelona's cityscape.
With seven of Gaud's projects listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, this book introduces the architect's extraordinary vision and unique legacy, exploring the influences and the details which allow his buildings to impress, inspire, and amaze, one century after their construction.
Maria Antonietta Crippa is currently professor "straordinario" of History of Architecture at the Politecnico University in Milan, at the DiAP (Department of Architecture and Planning of the School of Architecture). Since the early 1980s, she has published widely on architecture and town planning. Peter Gssel runs an agency for museum and exhibition design. He has published TASCHEN monographs on Julius Shulman, R. M. Schindler, John Lautner, and Richard Neutra, as well as several titles in the Basic Architecture series.