Casa Vicens

Item

Title
Casa Vicens
Creator
Antoni Gaudí (Spanish Architect, 1852-1926)
City
Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
Country
Spain
Date Created
1883-1885
Century
19th century
Classification
Architecture and City Planning
Style/Period
Art Nouveau
Cultural Context
Catalan
Spanish
Materials
Stone
stucco
glazed ceramics
ironwork
wood
Techniques
construction (assembling)
metalworking
mosaic (process)
Subject
abstraction
architecture
botanical
decorative arts
Description
Exterior façade, detailing and ornamentation, Going far beyond the exuberant use of natural forms in sculpture and wrought-ironwork, which were the hallmarks of Modernisme (the Catalan term for Art Nouveau), Gaudi turned to nature to generate structural form. The Casa Mila  (La pedrera) is one of Gaudi's most important achievements. In this ambitious corner project, his approach to the creation of a new architectural organism was unencumbered by any existing work, and the curvilinear planning of the floors around magnificent patio spaces was possible from the outset. Again drawing inspiration from nature, Gaudi presented a rock-face of fluid, curvilinear forms to the street
openings appear to be carved out of the stonework in rounded forms with deep overhangs, giving rise to the building's nickname as 'the quarry'. The tiled roof follows the rise and fall of the superstructure of the attic storey as it spans spaces of varying widths on the floors below. The result is a heaving roofscape, and on this stands a fantastic family of chimneys and ventilators sculpted in twisted, faceted, sometimes quasi-figural shapes. The hand-moulded ceilings in the flats, the wrought-iron balustrades and grilles, completed to Gaudi's designs by Jujol, and the walls of the patios, painted by Alexis Clapes (1850-1920), are among the delights of Modernisme and contribute to the completeness of Gaudi's most mature secular work.
Source
Javier Gomez
Photographer
Javier Gomez
Rights Holder
© Javier Gomez
Texas Tech University Libraries
Access Rights
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Antoni Gaudí (Spanish Architect, 1852-1926), “Casa Vicens”, Arch Design Images, accessed November 14, 2024, https://exhibits.lib.ttu.edu/s/archlib/item/34135