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Chimney on Casa Milà (La Pedrera) 1, Barcelona...

01 Nov 2009 17 8 851
Casa Milà, popularly known as -La Pedrera-, meaning the 'The Quarry', is a modernist building in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It was the last civil work designed by Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí, built between the years 1906 and 1910. In 1984 it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. ROOF and CHIMNEYS: he work of Gaudí on the rooftop of La Pedrera was a collective of his experience at Palau Güell, but with solutions that were clearly more innovative – this time creating shapes and volumes with more body, more prominence, and less polychromasia. On the rooftop there are six skylights/staircase exits (four of which were covered with broken pottery and some that ended in a double cross typical of Gaudí), twenty-eight chimneys in several groupings (like were designed for Casa Batlló), twisted so that the smoke came out better, two half-hidden vents whose function is to renew the air in the building, crowning the walkway that goes around this dream castle, four cupulins (domes?) that discharged to the facade. The staircases also house the water tanks; some of these are snail-shaped. The stepped roof of La Pedrera, called "the garden of warriors" by the poet Pere Gimferrer because the chimneys appear to be protecting the skylights, has undergone a radical restoration, removing chimneys added in interventions after Gaudí, television antennas, and other elements that degraded the space. The restoration brought back the splendor to the chimneys and the skylights that were covered with fragments of marble and broken Valencia tiles. One of the chimneys was topped with glass pieces – it was said that Gaudí did that the day after the inauguration of the building, taking advantage of the empty bottles from the party. It was restored with the bases of champagne bottles from the early twentieth century. The repair work has enabled the restoration of the original impact of the overhangs made of stone from Ulldecona with fragments of tiles. This whole set is more colorful than the facade, although here the creamy tones are dominant.

Chimneys on Casa Milà (La Pedrera) 2, Barcelona...

01 Nov 2009 17 28 556
Casa Milà, popularly known as -La Pedrera-, meaning the 'The Quarry', is a modernist building in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It was the last civil work designed by Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí, built between the years 1906 and 1910. In 1984 it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. ROOF and CHIMNEYS: he work of Gaudí on the rooftop of La Pedrera was a collective of his experience at Palau Güell, but with solutions that were clearly more innovative – this time creating shapes and volumes with more body, more prominence, and less polychromasia. On the rooftop there are six skylights/staircase exits (four of which were covered with broken pottery and some that ended in a double cross typical of Gaudí), twenty-eight chimneys in several groupings (like were designed for Casa Batlló), twisted so that the smoke came out better, two half-hidden vents whose function is to renew the air in the building, crowning the walkway that goes around this dream castle, four cupulins (domes?) that discharged to the facade. The staircases also house the water tanks; some of these are snail-shaped. The stepped roof of La Pedrera, called "the garden of warriors" by the poet Pere Gimferrer because the chimneys appear to be protecting the skylights, has undergone a radical restoration, removing chimneys added in interventions after Gaudí, television antennas, and other elements that degraded the space. The restoration brought back the splendor to the chimneys and the skylights that were covered with fragments of marble and broken Valencia tiles. One of the chimneys was topped with glass pieces – it was said that Gaudí did that the day after the inauguration of the building, taking advantage of the empty bottles from the party. It was restored with the bases of champagne bottles from the early twentieth century. The repair work has enabled the restoration of the original impact of the overhangs made of stone from Ulldecona with fragments of tiles. This whole set is more colorful than the facade, although here the creamy tones are dominant. HFF - Enjoy your Weekend...

Chimneys on Casa Milà (La Pedrera) 3, Barcelona...

01 Nov 2009 14 22 887
Casa Milà, popularly known as -La Pedrera-, meaning the 'The Quarry', is a modernist building in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It was the last civil work designed by Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí, built between the years 1906 and 1910. In 1984 it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. ROOF and CHIMNEYS: the work of Gaudí on the rooftop of La Pedrera was a collective of his experience at Palau Güell, but with solutions that were clearly more innovative – this time creating shapes and volumes with more body, more prominence, and less polychromasia. On the rooftop there are six skylights/staircase exits (four of which were covered with broken pottery and some that ended in a double cross typical of Gaudí), twenty-eight chimneys in several groupings (like were designed for Casa Batlló), twisted so that the smoke came out better, two half-hidden vents whose function is to renew the air in the building, crowning the walkway that goes around this dream castle, four cupulins (domes?) that discharged to the facade. The staircases also house the water tanks; some of these are snail-shaped. The stepped roof of La Pedrera, called "the garden of warriors" by the poet Pere Gimferrer because the chimneys appear to be protecting the skylights, has undergone a radical restoration, removing chimneys added in interventions after Gaudí, television antennas, and other elements that degraded the space. The restoration brought back the splendor to the chimneys and the skylights that were covered with fragments of marble and broken Valencia tiles. One of the chimneys was topped with glass pieces – it was said that Gaudí did that the day after the inauguration of the building, taking advantage of the empty bottles from the party. It was restored with the bases of champagne bottles from the early twentieth century. The repair work has enabled the restoration of the original impact of the overhangs made of stone from Ulldecona with fragments of tiles. This whole set is more colorful than the facade, although here the creamy tones are dominant.

New born Four-spotted chaser ~ Viervlek Libel (Lib…

New born Four-spotted chaser ~ Viervlek Libel (Lib…

New born Four-spotted chaser ~ Viervlek Libel (Lib…

New born Four-spotted chaser ~ Viervlek Libel (Lib…

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This is the metamorphosis of a dragonfly: first stadium. If you like, you can have a look at the other four ones too...

New born Four-spotted chaser ~ Viervlek Libel (Lib…

Are it Pentagons or Hexagons? It's a bit difficult…

04 Oct 2014 12 14 715
10-Week Picture Projects: Shapes, Week 10 (May 25-31): 5-10 sided shape...

My first Common blue ~ Icarusblauwtje (Polyommatu…

I'll give you some Diamonds...

15 Apr 2015 8 14 481
10-Week Picture Projects: Shapes, Week 9 (May 18-24): Diamond...

On the top of the Hill ;)

10 May 2015 12 20 735
10-Week Picture Projects: Opposites, Week 5: July 6-12: Over

This is what's growing/blooming in my Neighbourhoo…

Old Pink coloured Tulips in the Evening Sun....

Chevrolet Street Players === connected!

20 Sep 2014 5 6 415
10-Week Picture Projects: Shapes, Week 8: (May 11-17) Cylinder/tube I really see cylinders and tubes ;)

'V'ictory, Hope and Health...

03 May 2013 18 12 1092
Today we celebrate 70 years of Freedom, 05-05-2015! Freedom , HOPE and Health is all what I wish for Everyone in the World...

Endless flower path....

Tulipfields in The Netherlands...


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