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Timeline of Antoni Gaudis Life

By Stephanie Hedditch

Birth

On the 25th of June, 1852, Antoni Gaudi was born in Reus, Catalonia, and he was baptised within the following days at the Church of Sant Pere Apòstol in Reus (featured bottom left).

1852

University

Antoni Gaudi studied at the Barcelona Higher School of Architecture for 4 years to eventually graduate with a degree in architecture on the 15th of March, 1878.

1874 -1878

1882-2026

Sagrada Familia

Location: Sagrada Familia Square, Barcelona.

Factors of Influence: Neo-gothic Architecture and the organic shapes of nature.

1883-1885

El Capricho

Location: Bº Sobrellano, s/n. Comillas (Cantabria – Spain)

Factors of Influence: Contemporary architecture combined with elements of historical neomudéjar.

1883-1888

Casa Vicens

Location: Carrer de les Carolines, 24 Barcelona

Factors of Influence: Interior aspects of the building show an Islamic architecture presence whilst the ornamentation of the ceiling is inspired by flora.

1884-1887

Güell Pavilions

Location: Avinguda Pedralbes, 7 Barcelona

Factors of Influence: This project boasts aspects of mudejar influences, as well as Catalan modernism (especially in the the dragon positioned on the iron gate).

1885-1890

Palau Guell

Location: Carrer Nou de la Rambla, 3 Barcelona.

Factors of Influence: The Oriental Movement.

1887-1893

Episcopal Palace of Astorga

Location: Plaza de Eduardo de Castro 24700 Astorga (León) Spain

Factors of Influence: Neogothic style and Greek cross form.

1888-1889

Teresian College

Location: 85 Ganduxer Street, Sant Gervasi, Barcelona

Factors of Influence: The Neo-Gothic Movement, more specifically the ideas explored by Viollet-le-Duc.

1891-1892

Botines House

Location: Plaza del Obispo Marcelo, 5 León Spain

Factors of Influence: The Neo-Gothic Movement, more specifically the ideas explored by Viollet-le-Duc.

1895-1897

Bodegas Güell

Location: Carretera 246 de Calafell a Barcelona, Km 24,5 Sitges (El Garraf)

Factors of Influence: Art Nouveau Catalan architecture and the Medieval style.

1898-1900

Casa Calvet

Location: Carrer de Casp, 48 Barcelona

Award

1900

Gaudi received an award from the Barcelona City Council labeling his Casa Calvet: "Best Building of the Year".

1900-1909

Bellesguard

Location: Carrer de Bellesguard, 16-20 Barcelona

Factors of Influence: The Neo-Gothic Movement, more specifically the ideas explored by Viollet-le-Duc.

1900-1914

Park Guell

Location: Carrer d’Olot, s/n. Carretera del Carmel Barcelona

Factors of Influence: Organic shapes found in Nature

1904-1906

Casa Batlló

Location: Passeig de Gracia, 43 Barcelona

Factors of Influence: Organic shapes found in Nature aswell as the Mediterranean (particularly in the white-painted loft).

1905-1906

Artigas Gardens

Location: Afores, s/n – Camí de la Pobla a Clot del Moro La Pobla de Lillet (Berguedà)

Factors of Influence: Nature.

1906-1910

Casa Milà

Location: Passeig de Gracia, 92 Barcelona

Factors of Influence: Organic shapes found in Nature

1908-1914

Church of Colònia Güell

Location: Colònia Güell Santa Coloma de Cervelló (Baix Llobregat – Barcelona)

1909

Sagrada Família Schools

Location: Carrer de Sardenya, 316, 08013 Barcelona, Spain

Death

On the 10th of June, 1926, Antoni Gaudi died due to delayed medical treatment for injuries acquired from being hit by a tram.

1926

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