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ANTONIO GAUDI, BY GEORGE R. COLLINS |
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"Figure 6. Gaudi's original sectional drawing of the Casa Mila." ("Antonio Gaudi," by George R. Collins) "Figure 7a. [One of] two of Gaudi's original schematic floor plans for the Casa Mila: the third floor with its many irregular rooms and curving corridors." ("Antonio Gaudi," by George R. Collins) "Figure 7b. [Two of] two of Gaudi's original schematic floor plans for the Casa Mila: the basement for stables, cars, and storage." ("Antonio Gaudi," by George R. Collins) "Figure 8. Diagrams and a transverse section illustrating how the helicoidal form of the roof of the Sagrada Familia schools was obtained by laying the tile surface on wooden cross beams (a, b, c ...) which teeter asymmetrically upon a central metal beam J as their ends follow the helix S-S. Projecting lips at the low points of the roof throw water free of the walls which, being perpendicular to the beams (a, b, c ...), are also helicoidal." ("Antonio Gaudi," by George R. Collins) "Figure 9. Ground floor of the workers' chapel at the Colonia Guell near Barcelona, 1898-1915, as drawn for the architect Luis Bonet y Gari." ("Antonio Gaudi," by George R. Collins) "Figure 10. Decorations of the Salon de San Juan." ("Antonio Gaudi," by George R. Collins)
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