Spanish architect Antonio Gaudi (1852- 1926) is a representative of the plastic architecture school and belongs to the architectural style of Art Nouveau. Gaudi studied at Barcelona Provincial Institute of Architecture. After graduation, his early works were similar to the gorgeous Victorian style, and later he adopted the historical style, which is the mainstream of Gothic revival. Gaudi's earliest main entrusted project was to complete the Holy Family Church (also known as Holy Family Church,1883-still under construction), which is a building with great personality and appeal (Gaudi only completed one ear hall and one of the four towers when he died), Mira Apartment, bartholomew Apartment (also known as bartholomew House), Jill Chapel and Gouel Park.
Gaudi's main works
Early Works-Oriental Style
Caumia suixing house
Wesson House (also translated as Wesson House)
Gouel home
Gouel Pavilion
Gothic and modernist works
Teresa college
Astega church
House of bodinis
Gouel liquor cellar
Ka er Bei te home
Bells Gult House
Mallorca Cathedral
Naturalistic works
Gouel Park.
The Gate of Les, Milla.
Colonia Church
Batlo home
Milla House (also translated as Mira Apartment, also known as Quarry)
Holy family church
Design drawings that have not yet been implemented.
New York Inn