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One almost feels that if pop-ups hadn't been concocted before Antoni Gaudi (1852-1926), his architectural works would have inspired their invention. The Spanish Catalan who wrote "Those who look for the laws of nature as a support for their new works collaborate with their creator" constructed his towers with a deep sense of their geometric integrity. This book's seven inventive paper constructions by Courtney Watson McCarthy present the three-dimensional qualities of Gaudi designs in pop-ups including interiors, exteriors, rooftops, chimneys, fountains, and benches. Vivid evidence of one man's gifts.
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Specially created pop-ups explore the vision and creations of this seminal architect.
“Those who look for the laws of Nature as a support for their new works collaborate with the creator.” —Antoni Gaudí
For over a century the fantastical works of the Catalan architect and designer Antoni Gaudí have enraptured visitors to the city of Barcelona.
Gaudí’s creations reflected his abiding passion for nature and religion, as well as his meticulous ...