You are talking about Antonio’s high-low Casa Batllo (1904-1906), which is world-famous for its weird shape and was designed by Spanish architect Gaudí. This apartment is located in Barcelona, ??Spain and has 6 floors.
Features
The Casa Batlló is different from other buildings designed by Gaudi. Its exterior walls are all decorated with blue and green ceramics, a strange color combination. From a distance, it looks like the palette of an Impressionist painter, but the colors are very harmonious. Salvador and Dali once compared this exterior wall to "a tranquil lake." The entrance to Batlló's apartment and the walls on the second floor below are deliberately imitating lava and caves. The balcony railings on the upper floors are made into masquerade masks, the roof ridges are like the backs of beasts with scales, the spires on the roof and other The protruding objects all have their own weird shapes, and their surfaces are covered with colorful broken porcelain pieces. Its facade is covered with Spanish tiles in shades of blue, its terraces are designed to resemble skulls, its columns resemble bones, and its roof resembles a scaly fish back.
This apartment is still inhabited, and only one floor is open to the public for viewing. The design of the room continues the style of Apartment Mira, but the doors and windows of Apartment Mira are still traditional straight lines, and the rooms are still relatively regular, while the doors, windows, roofs, and rooftops of Apartment Batllo are all wavy. The curves, lines of the floor and ceiling are extremely rounded, and even the lamps and some furniture in the room were designed by Gaudí himself to coordinate with the style of the room itself, making the layout of the room more like Gaudí's original design.
Designer
Gaudi (1852-1926), the great Spanish modernist architect. The four classic buildings he designed are: Temple De La Sagrada Famelia, Parc Guell, Casa Mila and Casa Batlle, which have become famous in the world of architecture. history.