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Casa Batllo : The House of Bones

Restored and remodeled by the Spanish modernist architect Antoni Gaudi in the years 1905–1907, Casa Batllo is now one the most overlooked buildings by the tourists who visit Barcelona.Although Casa Batllo is a museum now, Gaudi designed it for for a wealthy Barcelona Aristocrat.
The local name for the building is Casa dels ossos (House of Bones), and indeed it does have a visceral, skeletal organic quality.

Casa Batllo Chimney
Close up of Casa Batllo chimney :: Photo Credit: WikiMedia

Casa Batllo’s roof has been compared to a reptilian creature, the backbone of a gigantic dinosaur, the dragon killed by St. George (Sant Jordi being the patron saint of Catalan).

Casa Batllo roofCasa Batllo roof :: Photo Credit: Klaus Dolle

It seems that the goal of the designer was to avoid straight lines completely. Much of the facade is decorated with a mosaic made of broken ceramic tiles that starts in shades of golden orange moving into greenish blues.

Casa Batllo Casa Batllo arched roof :: Photo Credit: WikiMedia

Casa Batllo building, Barcelona Casa Batllo building, Barcelona :: Photo Credit: Fran Barrero

Casa Batllo ChimneyCasa Batllo arched roof and complex chimney detailing :: Photo Credit: WikiMedia

From the balconies resembling the bones of animals to the scale like surface of the front facade, the building is a tour de force of an artist reaching the peak of his powers. At night the floodlit facade has an iridescence like the scales of a fish. This polychromic finish is known as trencadís.

Casa Batllo - Barcelona-HDR Casa Batllo, Barcelona in HDR:: Photo Credit: MorBCN

The enlarged windows on the first floor gave it another nickname, ‘House of Yawns’.

Casa Batllo - Barcelona-HDR Casa Batllo window, Barcelona :: Photo Credit: WikiMedia

Window detail of Caso Batllo buildingWindow detail of Caso Batllo building :: Photo Credit: shapeshift

Casa Batllo Interior Design

inside of Caso Batllo buildingInside Caso Batllo :: Photo Credit: (Erik)

inside of Caso Batllo buildingInside Caso Batllo :: Photo Credit: acastellano

inside of Caso Batllo buildingInside Caso Batllo :: Photo Credit: 3dom

spiral Caso Batllo building Caso Batllo: Spiral Design :: Photo Credit: 3dom

spiral Caso Batllo building Caso Batllo: Spiral Design :: Photo Credit: Mini Anna

Caso Batllo lobby Caso Batllo lobby :: Photo Credit: Kipourax

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10 Responses to “Casa Batllo : The House of Bones”


  1. 1 Joe Blo Meh Oct 6th, 2008 at 3:04 pm

    wtf wasnt this house in casper?

  2. 2 JD Oct 12th, 2008 at 3:34 pm

    Really cool house! It’d be awesome to go see it one day. It’s really unique.

  3. 3 sean Dec 6th, 2008 at 11:47 am

    How did Gaudi put these buildings on paper for the workers?! Every element to the building is unique. In this building, there isn’t any part where he could have just drawn a wall, given the contractor materials to put in and expect it done. The only thing that I can guess is that he was there every day of construction working as the supervisor, making sure that every twist and curve related to one another.
    How they are able to stick to his plans for Sagrada Familia, I have no idea.

  4. 4 Joe blows Dec 6th, 2008 at 12:15 pm

    quote:
    “Joe Blo Meh
    wtf wasnt this house in casper?”

    Casper? as in Wyoming? lol

  5. 5 Casey Dec 20th, 2008 at 1:42 pm

    I have been fortunate enough to see this in real life and it is absolutely breathtaking! And to Sean it is interesting that you commented on that because Gaudi spent every second of construction on the site and there were no constructions documents.. the house was basically built as they went. I mean of course Gaudi had renderings of the house.. but no official blueprints! :) Amazing isn’t it?

  6. 6 UK Retail Shop fitters Mar 19th, 2009 at 3:47 am

    This is only to be done in spain right i love this idea due to it being very odd in need a house made of human bone but it looks amazingly good.

  7. 7 loft conversion london Mar 20th, 2009 at 7:05 pm

    Wow I am liking stylish designs!

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