2. HISTORICISM
In the first half of the 19th century architects drew inspiration from styles of the
past. Some buildings continued to be built in New Classicist style, but there was a
revival of styles of the past: Neo-Byzantine, Neo- Romanesque, Neo-Gothic,
Neo-Mudéjar, Neo-Baroque…
SANTA MARÍA DE COVADONGA,
NEO-ROMANESQUE BARCELONA CATHEDRAL,
NEO-GOTHIC
7. IRON AND STEEL ARCHITECTURE
-New materials: iron, steel, concrete, glass…
- New necessities of industry and cities which created a boom of construction of infrastructures,
facilities for transport, communications and trade : train stations, bridges, viaducts, storehouses,
department stores, factories…
CHRYSTAL PALACE OF LONDON, JOSEPH PAXTON
10. SKYSCRAPERS IN CHICAGO
CARSON, PIRIE, SCOTT AND COMPANY BUILDING
HOME INSURANCE BUILDING, LOUIS SULLIVAN
WILLIAN LE BARON JENNEY
11. ART NOUVEAU
-It appeared in Europe at the end of the 19th
century and broke up with the predominant
historicist currents.
- Inspiration from nature: curved lines,
organic motifs (flowers, plants), exuberant
decoration.
-Works of art understood as a whole,
including all arts and crafts (architecture,
sculpture, painting, furniture, ceramics,
wrought ironwork, stained glasses…).
-Main centres : Brussels, Paris and Barcelona.
BATLLÓ HOUSE, (BARCELONA)
ANTONI GAUDÍ,
12. PARIS
HECTOR GUIMARD
He designed several metro station entrances in Paris
METRO STATION, PARIS
20. SPAIN
-Main artists: Lluís Domènech i Montaner,
Josep Puig I Cadafalch and Antoni Gaudí
-Main centre: Barcelona
CATALAN MUSIC PALACE,
LLUÍS DOMÈNECH I MONTANER
25. ANTONI GAUDÍ
-He was very influenced
by Gothic art and oriental
styles.
-He drew inspiration
from different natural
landscapes (Monsterrat
Mountain, caves of
Mallorca…) and found
original solutions for the
buildings he designed:
hyperboloid vaults,
helicoidal columns,
trencadís (ceramic
mosaics made of waste
pieces).
- Many of his works
were commissioned by
the Güell family.
EPISCOPAL PALACE IN ASTORGA (LEÓN)