“Sagrada Familia” explores Antoni Gaudí's architectural masterpiece in Barcelona, delving into its unique blend of art, faith, and innovative engineering. The book highlights Gaudí's vision to create a “Bible in stone,” evident in the intricate symbolism of the basilica's facades, such as the Nativity Facade.
The book also examines how he drew inspiration from nature, incorporating organic architectural elements like parabolic arches and inclined columns, pushing the boundaries of conventional design. The narrative progresses chronologically, starting with the project's inception and Gaudí's life, then moves through the architectural elements, including detailed sections on each facade.
It explains Gaudí's innovative structural techniques and addresses the complex challenges of continuing construction after his death. The book emphasizes the ongoing controversies surrounding the interpretation of Gaudí’s plans and the adaptation of modern technologies, providing a comprehensive look at the basilica's construction history and enduring legacy.