Highlights the culmination of "organicism", since Gaudi's main inspiration for the catholicchurch was nature
Give a composition point about the interior columns + CT
Point: Gaudi took pre-existing Gothic plan as starting point, yet made number of changes, taking ideas from naturally occurring forms since he “conceived the interior of the church as a hugeforest” (stated by Jordi Fauli).
Reasoning: Lower columns within building replace the capitals into two separate sections, which then stretch out to different heights into tallest columns of central nave and aisle vault.
Give a composition point about each interior branch
Point: Each “branch” supports the small part of the vault.
Reasoning/effect: Much like trees supporting a canopy of leaves.
Give a composition point about the vaulted area between interior branches
Point: Area of vaultingbetween the “branches” becomes skylights.
Reasoning: Allowing zenithal light to enter, as from above a canopy.
Effect (1): Increase sacredness
Effect (2): Appear “heaven-like”
Effect (3): Revealing harmony - as the man-made structures aim to intensify and celebrate beauty of nature.
Give a composition point about the internal colossal windows.
Point: Colossal windows of the naves are also hyperboloid forms that intertwine.
Effect: Creating a sense of movement within the architecture.
Give a composition point about the pinnacles on exterior windows
Point: Exterior too influenced by local plant and animal forms, conveying Gaudi paying homage to nature.
Evidence: Pinnacles on largest aisle windows are decorated with almonds, apples, figs, peaches, and cherries, in which they have been placed specifically according to their seasonalfertility.
Give a composition point about the exterior Apse wall
Point: The Apse walls feature gargoyles, which are however in the forms of snails, lizards, geckos, serpents and frogs.
Give a composition point about the exterior Nativity Facade
Point: (only facade finished in Gaudi's lifetime) Features sculptured elements and softened edges.
Reasoning: Building contains fluid curvilinear lines which help to smooth edges of the angular vertical emphasises created by church’s tripartite composition.
Give final composition point about exterior three portals
Point: Contains three portals.
Reasoning: Represent theological virtues: Hope (on left) is dedicated to Joseph, Faith (on right) is dedicated to the VirginMary and Charity (in centre) which dedicates Jesus.
Each portal is decorated with bronze flora of lilies, ivyand roses with tiny insects such as bees and spiders.
Effect: Once again highlighting that nature was a prominent influence for Gaudi.