Gaudi's Curves - Based on Nature
Gaudi’s Curves
The visionary Barcelona
architect of the early 20th century, Antonio GaudÃ, studied the spirals and
curves of nature and utilized them in all his projects. Gaudi, unlike other architects of his time,
did not rely on rigid shapes. Consequently his buildings feature columns
spiraling up like trees and ovoid windows peering out onto the world. They are remarkable in their organic glory.
GaudÒs love for curves is on full display in his Parque Güell, a municipal park on the outskirts of Barcelona. Here, he incorporated twisting paths, imaginative colonnades and naturally formed staircases into a steep hillside. I took this photo of his famous colonnade there - based on a wave's action.
Gaudi copied Nature. photo on left - Jan Johnsen |
source - wikipedia Park Guell |
You can also see
inventive curves in the unique pruning technique used on hedge plants in Parque
Guell. Here the curve of the benches is reflected in the tops of a carefully
trimmed hedge within the landscaped grounds.
Parque Guell - photo - Jan Johnsen |
Put Parque Guell in Barcelona on your 'Must Visit' list - get there early in the morning to avoid the crowds. Everyone loves this place.
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