Casa Milà, also known as La Pedrera (The Quarry), is one of the most iconic and visually stunning landmarks in Barcelona. Designed by the famous Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí, this masterpiece blends modernist design with natural forms and innovative construction techniques. Completed in 1912, Casa Milà is an apartment complex that pushes the boundaries of…
Ask any architecture enthusiast about the Sagrada Família, and you’ll hear words like “iconic,” “breathtaking,” and “unfinished.” But wait—how can a building that began construction in 1882 still be incomplete in 2025?
That’s the magic, mystery, and maddening brilliance of the Sagrada Família, Barcelona’s most beloved architectural marvel.
Let’s unravel why this masterpiece by Antoni…
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Introduction
As an architect, when it comes to travelling, there is a lot to see and experience that will inspire…
1. La Rambla, Barcelona 2.Champs-?lys?es, Paris 4. Abbey Road, London 5. Rue Cremieux, Paris, France 6. Dubrovnik, Croatia? 7. San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
Have you ever wondered how those simple streets act as an identity for a place?
Imagine strolling through the beautiful streets around the world like the La Rambla in Barcelona…