Barcelona
Architecture Shapes Society
27.10.2008 - 02.11.2008
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Nathan's Semester in Europe
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Saw:
Mies van der Rohe's German Pavillion for the 1929 Barcelona Exhibition. This is a mecca for modern architecture students and fans, exemplifying Mies' famous quote and ideology: "less is more".

Did:
All of us except the professor stayed in the same apartment. It was very crowded, very loud, and very dirty, but we survived. it did make me most grateful though for the roomates i have been blessed with throughout my college career.
Learned:
In Barcelona, we spent two full days exploring the work of early 20th century Art Nouveau architect Antoni Gaudi. It was revealing to see how strongly his work has become the defining symbol of Barcelona. This brought to mind how powerful architecture was and is in shaping society (especially here in Europe). Seville's icon was bullfighting, Bordeaux's was wine. But Paris immediately conjurs up images of the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe. Charles Renne Makintosh is the icon of Glasgow's urban style, Carcassone in France only exists because the walled fort first existed. And Rome is the Rome we know because of the Colesseum and later St. Peter's Basilica.
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