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| w320.jpg[300×226] The Modernist architect Antonio Gaudí is honoured with this WHS for his creative contribution to the development of architecture and building technology in the late 19th and early 20th Publishing origin | |
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| gaudi7-barcelona.jpg[800×2155] Artistic style Gaudí's first works were designed in the style of gothic and traditional Spanish architectural modes, but he soon developed his own distinct sculptural style. French Publishing origin | |
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| gaudi-colors-barcelona.jpg[800×686] the province's ever-increasing industrial society. Gaudí, among others, promoted the Catalan nationalist movement by incorporating elements of Catalan culture in his designs. Major works * Casa Vicens (1878–1880) * Palau Güell (1885–1889) * College of the Teresianas (1888–1890) Publishing origin |