List of Gaudí buildings

Template:Inbox world of architecture Antoni Gaudí was an architect from Catalonia, Spain, who belonged to the Modernisme (Art Nouveau) movement and was famous for his unique style and highly individualistic designs.

As an architecture student at the Escola Tècnica Superior d'Arquitectura in Barcelona from 1873 to 1877, Gaudí achieved only mediocre grades but did well in his "trial drawings and projects."[1] After five years of work, he was awarded the title of architect in 1878. As he signed Gaudí's title, Elies Rogent declared, "Qui sap si hem donat el diploma a un boig o a un geni. El temps ens ho dirà." ("Who knows if we have given this diploma to a nut or to a genius. Time will tell.")

The newly named architect immediately began to plan and design, and remained affiliated with the school his entire life.

Chronological listing

Name photo World

Heritage

Location Date Building Coordinates
Sagrada Familia yes Barcelona 1882

[Completion estimated 2026–2028]

41°24′13″N 2°10′28″E / 41.40361°N 2.17444°E / 41.40361; 2.17444 (Sagrada Familia)
El Capricho Comillas (Cantabria) 18831885 43°23′01″N 4°17′34″W / 43.3837°N 4.2927°W / 43.3837; -4.2927 (El Capricho)
Casa Vicens yes Barcelona 18831888 41°24′12.50″N 2°9′2.44″E / 41.4034722°N 2.1506778°E / 41.4034722; 2.1506778 (Casa Vicens)
Episcopal Palace of Astorga Astorga (León) 18831913 42°27′28″N 6°03′21″W / 42.45778°N 6.05583°W / 42.45778; -6.05583 (Episcopal Palace of Astorga)
Güell Pavilions Barcelona 18841887 41°23′22.1382″N 2°07′9.9006″E / 41.389482833°N 2.119416833°E / 41.389482833; 2.119416833 (Güell Pavilions)
Palau Güell yes Barcelona 18851890 41°22′44″N 2°10′27″E / 41.37889°N 2.17417°E / 41.37889; 2.17417 (Palau Güell)
Teresian College Barcelona 18881889 41°23′59.76″N 2°7′58.27″E / 41.3999333°N 2.1328528°E / 41.3999333; 2.1328528 (Teresian College)
Casa Botines León 1891 42°35′54″N 5°34′14″W / 42.59833°N 5.57056°W / 42.59833; -5.57056 (Casa Botines)
Franciscan Missions in Tangier Tangier 1892 (unbuilt)
Bodegas Güell Sitges 18951897
Casa Calvet Barcelona 18981900 41°23′27″N 2°10′23″E / 41.39083°N 2.17306°E / 41.39083; 2.17306 (Casa Calvet)
Bellesguard Barcelona 19001909 41°24′34″N 2°07′37″E / 41.40944°N 2.12694°E / 41.40944; 2.12694 (Bellesguard's Tower)
Park Güell yes Barcelona 19001914 41°24′49″N 2°09′10″E / 41.41361°N 2.15278°E / 41.41361; 2.15278 (Park Güell)
Artigas Gardens La Pobla de Lillet 19051906
Casa Milà yes Barcelona 19051907 41°23′43″N 2°09′42″E / 41.39528°N 2.16167°E / 41.39528; 2.16167 (Casa Milà)
Casa Batlló yes Barcelona 19051907 41°23′30″N 2°09′54″E / 41.39167°N 2.16500°E / 41.39167; 2.16500 (Casa Batlló)
Church of Colònia Güell yes Santa Coloma de Cervelló
(Barcelona)
19081914 41°21′49″N 2°1′41″E / 41.36361°N 2.02806°E / 41.36361; 2.02806 (Church of Colònia Güell)
Hotel Attraction New York 1908 (unbuilt)
Sagrada Família Schools yes Barcelona 1909 41°24′10.7″N 2°10′27.0″E / 41.402972°N 2.174167°E / 41.402972; 2.174167 (Sagrada Familia schools)

References

External links

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