I
just got back from a visit to Barcelona, Spain. I have a t-shirt that
says “Barcelona” alongside a picture of broken-tile mosaic lizard.
What
does a broken-tile mosaic lizard have to do with a busy, cosmopolitan
port city in the north of Spain, on the Mediterranean Sea?

So
broken-tile mosaic lizard = Gaudi = Barcelona.
Gaudi
was born on this date in 1852 in Catalonia, Spain. (Catalonia is a
region of Spain. It's not entirely clear if Gaudi was born in the
town of Riudoms or Reus.) Gaudi grew up to be an architect, and he created the
best-known examples of Catalan Modernism.

Yes,
like that lizard!
I
loved loved loved Gaudi's buildings and other structures. I just
cannot for the life of me understand why his designs didn't sweep
over the world. Shouldn't there be one of these buildings in every
town?
Gaudi studied a lot of other subjects along with architecture, although he only earned average grades and sometimes failed courses. When he was given his diploma, the director of the Barcelona Architecture School said, “We have given this academic title either to a fool or a genius. Time will show.”
- Gaudi tried to integrate his buildings and his landscaping into the natural landscape already present. He also chose native materials or materials that would help his creations to fit the natural setting.
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The interior of the church was designed to resemble a forest. |
Here
is an hour-long show just about Gaudi's unfinished cathedral. Or try this super-short vision
of what the cathedral will look like when it is finished.
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