Antoni Gaud (1852-1926), a Spanish architect from Catalonia, was one of the greatest pioneers of 19th-century architecture. Gaud's works are defined by organic shapes and kaleidoscopic designs. Reproduced here is a section of a mosaic sun on the ceiling of Park Gell's Hypostyle Room, alongside the abstract lines from his chimney pots at the Casa Mil building. Gaud's last work of civic architecture, Casa Mil (also known as La Pedrera) represented a break with the conventions of his day, designed as a totally undulating building with a beating heart like a living being. With this design, we celebrate Gaud's vision and the sense of heaven on earth he created for us all to enjoy.
- Format: Midi
- Size: Width: 125mm (5") x Height: 180mm (7") x Depth: 20mm (3/4")
- Interior: Lined
- Space between lines: 6.67mm
- Lines Per Page: 21
- Page Count: 144Pages
- Closure: Wrap
- Colour: Orange
- GSM (paper weight): 120
- Binding Type: Smyth Sewn
- Cover: Hardcover
- Edge Printing: No
- Pouch Type: Memento Pouch
- Interior Paper: Custom-designed laid paper
- Ribbon Markers: 1
- 100% recycled binder boards
- Decorative printed cover paper
- FSC-certified text paper
- Threaded stitching and glue, as needed
- Acid-free sustainable forest paper