Parc Güell: entrance lodges - GAUDÍ, Antoni - WGA
Parc Güell: entrance lodges by GAUDÍ, Antoni
Parc Güell: entrance lodges by GAUDÍ, Antoni

Parc Güell: entrance lodges

by GAUDÍ, Antoni, Photo

The decisive period for Gaud�’s work came during the first decade of the 20th century when historicism - always tempered by highly individualistic interpretations - was abandoned, and conventional arcuate structures were dissolved into a new curvilinear architecture already foreshadowed in the Palau G�ell. Going far beyond the exuberant use of natural forms in sculpture and wrought ironwork, which were the hallmarks of Modernisme, Gaud� turned to nature to generate structural form. This was first realized in the Park G�ell in Barcelona, part of a garden city commissioned by G�ell in pursuit of the reformist ideas of the Renaixen�a.

The housing was never built, but Gaud� prepared roads and avenues, projecting viaducts from the hillside on an amazing array of rubble columns like tree trunks, angled to carry the structural thrusts directly to the ground. He also built polychromatic entrance lodges of fantastic form and a vast staircase, with fountains, leading to a hypostyle market hall constructed out of the sloping site and supported on 100 massive, quasi-archaic Doric columns. The roof of this structure, a flat, open space used as a playground, is surrounded by a serpentine bench-balustrade, covered, like the fountains and other elements, with brightly coloured mosaic decoration in abstract designs by Gaud� and Josep Maria Jujol. The result is a playful, exciting and surrealistic environment.

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