Casa Batlló

Antoni Gaudí Built 1904 Carrer d'Olot, 08024 Barcelona, Spain
Casa Batlló
  • Art Nouveau 95%
  • Modernisme 90%
  • Expressionism 80%

Casa Batlló is a renowned modernist building located in Barcelona, Spain, celebrated for its unique organic shapes and vibrant colors. It exemplifies the innovative use of natural forms and materials in architectural design, setting a precedent for later modernist movements.

Architectural Styles

Art Nouveau

95%

Art Nouveau is manifested in Casa Batlló through its flowing forms and intricate ornamentation that mimic natural elements, such as waves and bones. The façade features colorful mosaics and undulating lines that break traditional architectural conventions.

  • Organic shapes
  • Colorful tile mosaics
  • Curvilinear details
  • Floral motifs
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Modernisme

90%

This building exemplifies Catalan Modernisme with its innovative structure and decorative arts. The use of light, space, and materials reflects the movement's emphasis on craftsmanship and local identity.

  • Asymmetrical design
  • Use of local materials
  • Focus on craftsmanship
  • Integration of art and architecture
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Expressionism

80%

Casa Batlló employs Expressionist principles through its dynamic shapes that evoke emotional responses. The design creates a sense of movement and a connection with nature, emphasizing artistic expression over conventional structure.

  • Dynamic forms
  • Emotional resonance
  • Innovative use of space
  • Non-linear narratives
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Notable Features

Historical Context

Casa Batlló was redesigned by Antoni Gaudí in the early 20th century during the rise of Catalan modernism. It was part of a movement that sought to create a distinctly Catalan identity in architecture, integrating art and functionality, which was crucial for the cultural revitalization of Barcelona at the time.

Fun Facts

  • The building was originally commissioned as a residential apartment complex.
  • The wavy roof is often likened to the back of a dragon.
  • Gaudí’s work on Casa Batlló is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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