God’s Architect: The Organic Genius and Tragic End of Antoni Gaudí
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In this episode, we explore the life of Antoni Gaudí, the celebrated Catalan architect widely recognized as the greatest exponent of Modernisme. We discuss how Gaudí’s work was deeply influenced by his three main passions—architecture, nature, and religion—eventually earning him the nickname "God's Architect". Listeners will discover how he moved beyond Gothic traditions to create a unique style based on ruled geometrical forms found in nature, such as the hyperboloid and the helicoid.
We also dive into his innovative craftsmanship, from his use of trencadís (mosaics made from waste ceramic pieces) to his preference for building 3D scale models instead of drawing detailed plans. The episode covers his most iconic Barcelona landmarks, including the nature-inspired Park Güell, the "House of the Dragon" known as Casa Batlló, and his unfinished masterpiece, the Sagrada Família. Finally, we examine his ascetic personal life, his tragic death after being mistaken for a beggar following a tram accident, and his recent declaration as "Venerable" by the Pope.