EditorialBarcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Park Guell, designed by Antonio Gaudi, 1900-1914. Mosaic on the main terrace, detail. Ceramic technique called Trencadis (fragments of ceramic). Catalan Modernism.
EditorialBarcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Casa Mila or La Pedrera. Modernist building constructed by Antonio Gaudi between 1906 and 1912. Roof-terrace. Chimney decorated using a broken ceramic technique known as Trencadis.
EditorialSagrada Familia (Passion Facade): elaboration of the episcopal attribute of the miter of one of the bell towers, using colored trencadis, 1976.
EditorialBarcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Palau Guell, 1886-1890. Designed by Antonio Gaudi. Roof terrace. Detail of a chimney. Ceramic technique called Trencadis (fragments of ceramic). Catalan Modernism.
EditorialARTE S. XIX. MODERNISMO. GAUDI, Antoni (Reus,1852-Barcelona,1926). Arquitecto espa?ol, m?ximo representante del modernismo catal?n. PARK G?ELL (1900-1914). Bancos de la GRAN TERRAZA realizados en "TRENCADIS" de cer?mica, con la colaboraci?n de Josep Ma...
EditorialAntoni Gaudi (1852-1926). Catalan architect. The Pedrera or Casa Mila (1905-1910). Roof detail lined with trencadis and enlivened by undulating forms. Barcelona. Spain.
EditorialBarcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Park Guell, designed by Antonio Gaudi, 1900-1914. The Guard House at the entrance. Detail of the tower, decorated using the technique known as trencadis. Catalan Modernism.
EditorialSpain, Barcelona. Casa Mila or La Pedrera. Modernist building designed by Antonio Gaudi between 1906 and 1912. Roof terrace. Chimney. Ceramic technique called Trencadis (fragments of ceramic). Catalan Modernism.
EditorialSpain, Catalonia, Barcelona. Basilica of The Sagrada Familia, by Antonio Gaudi (1852-1926). Pinnacles of the towers of the apostles, decorated with technique of "Trencadis", broken tiles mosaics. Architectural detail. Catalan Modernism style. Unesco Wo...
EditorialBarcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Park Guell, designed by Antonio Gaudi, 1900-1914. The Guard House at the entrance. Detail of the tower, decorated using the technique known as trencadis. Catalan Modernism.
EditorialCasa de les Punxes o Casa Terradas, 1905. Detalle de la fachada. Tribunas verticales corridas de piedra. Arcos esclonados. Decoraci?n de trencadis. Bien Cultural de Inter?s Nacional.Modernismo. Barcelona.
EditorialCasa de les Punxes o Casa Terradas, 1905. Detalle de la fachada. Tribunas verticales corridas de piedra. Arcos esclonados. Decoraci?n de trencadis. Bien Cultural de Inter?s Nacional.Modernismo. Barcelona.
EditorialAntoni Gaudi (1852-1926). Catalan architect. The Pedrera or Casa Mila (1905-1910). Roof detail lined with trencadis and enlivened by undulating forms. Barcelona. Spain.
EditorialSpain, Barcelona. Casa Mila or La Pedrera. Modernist building designed by Antonio Gaudi between 1906 and 1912. Roof terrace. Chimney. Ceramic technique called Trencadis (fragments of ceramic). Catalan Modernism.
EditorialSpain, Catalonia, Barcelona. Basilica of The Sagrada Familia, by Antonio Gaudi (1852-1926). Pinnacles of the towers of the apostles, decorated with technique of "Trencadis", broken tiles mosaics. Architectural detail. Catalan Modernism style. Unesco Wo...
EditorialBarcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Park Guell, designed by Antonio Gaudi, 1900-1914. Mosaic on the main terrace, detail. Ceramic technique called Trencadis (fragments of ceramic). Catalan Modernism.
EditorialBarcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Park Guell, designed by Antonio Gaudi, 1900-1914. The Guard House at the entrance. Detail of the tower, decorated using the technique known as trencadis. Catalan Modernism.
EditorialSpain, Barcelona. Casa Mila or La Pedrera. Modernist building designed by Antonio Gaudi between 1906 and 1912. Roof terrace. Chimney. Ceramic technique called Trencadis (fragments of ceramic). Catalan Modernism.
EditorialCasa de les Punxes o Casa Terradas, 1905. Detalle de la fachada. Tribunas verticales corridas de piedra. Arcos esclonados. Decoraci?n de trencadis. Bien Cultural de Inter?s Nacional.Modernismo. Barcelona.
EditorialBarcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Park Guell, designed by Antonio Gaudi, 1900-1914. The Guard House at the entrance. Detail of the tower, decorated using the technique known as trencadis. Catalan Modernism.
EditorialBarcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Casa Mila or La Pedrera. Modernist building constructed by Antonio Gaudi between 1906 and 1912. Roof-terrace. Chimney decorated using a broken ceramic technique known as Trencadis.
EditorialCasa de les Punxes o Casa Terradas, 1905. Detalle de la fachada. Tribunas verticales corridas de piedra. Arcos esclonados. Decoraci?n de trencadis. Bien Cultural de Inter?s Nacional.Modernismo. Barcelona.
EditorialARTE S. XIX. MODERNISMO. GAUDI, Antoni (Reus,1852-Barcelona,1926). Arquitecto espa?ol, m?ximo representante del modernismo catal?n. PARK G?ELL (1900-1914). Bancos de la GRAN TERRAZA realizados en "TRENCADIS" de cer?mica, con la colaboraci?n de Josep Ma...
EditorialGaudi, Antonio (1852-1926). Catalan architect. La Pedrera or Casa Mila (1905-1910). Roof detail lined with "trencadis" and enlivened by undulating forms. Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain.
EditorialAntoni Gaudi (1852-1926). Catalan architect. The Pedrera or Casa Mila (1905-1910). Roof detail lined with trencadis and enlivened by undulating forms. Barcelona. Spain.