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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature
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1. What were the two abilities Gaudi developed through hiking?
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature 1.What were the two abilities Gaudi developed through hiking? A good sense of observation and an ability to analyze the shapes and forms of nature.
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature 2. Which areas advanced greatly in the 19 th century?
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature 2. Which areas advanced greatly in the 19 th century? Great advances were made in engineering and construction.
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature 3. What was the illness from which Gaudi suffered?
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature 3. What was the illness from which Gaudi suffered? Rheumatism
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature 4. What did Gaudi do to deal with his illness?
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature 4. What did Gaudi do to deal with his illness? He hiked regularly.
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.40 1.What characteristics can you find in Gaudi’s designs?
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.40 1.What characteristics can you find in Gaudi’s designs? We can easily find forms but can hardly find.
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.40 1.What characteristics can you find in Gaudi’s designs? We can easily find plant and animal forms but can hardly find any straight lines.
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.40 2. Where did Gaudi get the materials needed for construction?
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.40 2. Where did Gaudi get the materials needed for construction? He got the materials from.
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.40 2. Where did Gaudi get the materials needed for construction? He got the materials from tile factories or pottery factories.
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.40 3. What is trencadis?
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.40 3. What is trencadis? A type of created from.
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.40 3. What is trencadis? A type of mosaic created from waste tiles, broken dishes, glass, and found objects.
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.41-43 1. List the sources of natural forms found in Casa Batllo.
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.41-43 1.List the sources of natural forms found in Casa Batllo. They are a fish or a dragon, giant jaws and the bones of sea animals, and the waves of a calm sea.
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.41-43 2. What does the roof of Casa Batllo look like?
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.41-43 2. What does the roof of Casa Batllo look like? It looks like.
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.41-43 2. What does the roof of Casa Batllo look like? It looks like either a fish or a dragon.
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.41-43 3. What is the local name of Casa Mila?
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.41-43 3. What is the local name of Casa Mila? It is.
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.41-43 3. What is the local name of Casa Mila? It is La Pedrera.
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.41-43 4. What’s the meaning of the local name of Casa Mila?
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.41-43 4. What’s the meaning of the local name of Casa Mila? It means.
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.41-43 4. What’s the meaning of the local name of Casa Mila? It means “the Stone Quarry”.
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.44 1. What is the highlight of Park Guell and what does it look like?
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.44 1.What is the highlight of Park Guell and what does it look like? It is, and it looks like.
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.44 1.What is the highlight of Park Guell and what does it look like? It is a huge curved bench in the central square, and it looks like a snake.
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.44 2. What welcomes visitors when they enter the Park Guell?
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.44 2. What welcomes visitors when they enter the Park Guell? welcomes visitors.
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.44 2. What welcomes visitors when they enter the Park Guell? The famous lizard covered in colorful trencadis welcomes visitors.
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.44 3. What did Gaudi devote the last years of his life to?
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.44 3. What did Gaudi devote the last years of his life to? He devoted.
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.44 3. What did Gaudi devote the last years of his life to? He devoted the last years of his life to the construction of the Sagrada Familia.
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.44 4. Why did Gaudi change the original design of the Sagrada Familia?
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.44 4. Why did Gaudi change the original design of the Sagrada Familia? He changed it in order to.
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.44 4. Why did Gaudi change the original design of the Sagrada Familia? He changed it in order to suit his own ideas and style.
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.45 1. What is one example of the application of natural geometry in the Sagrada Familia?
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.45 1.What is one example of the application of natural geometry in the Sagrada Familia? The slender columns soaring toward the ceiling like tree branches are actually modeled on palm trees.
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.45 2. Where did Gaudi think originality lies?
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.45 2. Where did Gaudi think originality lies? Originality consists in.
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.45 2. Where did Gaudi think originality lies? Originality consists in returning to the origin.
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.45 3. What are the sources of natural forms found in the Sagrada Familia?
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.45 3. What are the sources of natural forms found in the Sagrada Familia? Flowers and tree branches.
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.45 4. Why did Gaudi’s contemporaries criticize him?
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.45 4. Why did Gaudi’s contemporaries criticize him? They criticized him because of.
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Gaudi: the Architect of Nature p.45 4. Why did Gaudi’s contemporaries criticize him? They criticized him because of his freedom of thought.
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