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The Casa Milá- Gaudi’s Last Fantasy

Melody Chen & Charles Ying

Mr. O’Donnell
Grade 12 Academic Writing
5/2/16

Casa Milá, also known as La Pedrera, is one of Antonio Gaudi’s stylish buildings in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It was commissioned as a resident hall by Pedro Milá, a businessman, after he was introduced to Gaudi in 1905. As one of Gaudi’s designs, Casa Milá shared many of his unique architectural elements during construction and decoration, for instance, the design of furniture and the courtyard ("Casa Milà (La Pedrera)."). Gaudi not only showed his strength in planning the construction of the building, but also his outstanding calculating ability. The primary material of Casa Milá is stone, which is why it’s called “Stone Quarry” by other architects. …show more content…

In late 20th century, it was identified as a UNESCO world heritage site with other Gaudi’s design in Barcelona, because it fulfilled Gaudi’s balance between his ideas of nature and modernism. Therefore, more and more citizens and tourists go on a pilgrimage to Casa Milá ("Works of Antoni Gaudí."). Antonio Gaudi i Cornet, best known for his La Sagrada Familia, was one of the most talented Spanish architects in late 19th century and 20th century that designed several remarkable architectures. Antonio Gaudi was born on June 25, 1852 in Reus, Spain. As a youngest child in his family, he had a poor health status that he was compelled to live in family’s summer house for a long time ("Antoni Gaudí Biography | Casa Batlló."). This is the place inspired Gaudi’s imagine pattern of nature, which

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