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18 October 2007
Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Familia
Gaudi's Sagrada Familia has served as one of the real design touchstones for me in the last year or two. So I was excited to see it on Daily Dose of Architecture. it is beautiful. It is haunting. I just can't wait to see the finished product.
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It does something to me; and I hope it will be finished before my life time.
One exciting thing is that the pace has picked up so that it really could get finished in time for me to teach a studio there AFTER its completion...if I keep teaching long enough.
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2 comments:
It does something to me; and I hope it will be finished before my life time.
One exciting thing is that the pace has picked up so that it really could get finished in time for me to teach a studio there AFTER its completion...if I keep teaching long enough.
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