Saturday, November 6, 2010

The Other Marvels


Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Familia is the real name of Sagrada Famailia, Roman Catholic temple placed in Barcelona, Catalonia that is the most emblematic building of the modernisme and the most important work of the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí. Nevertheless at the first time he wasn’t working on it, because in 1882 when the temple started to be built the architect was Francisco de Paula, who designed a Gothic Revival temple, but one year later he resigned because of disagreement with the consultant architect of the man who gave the place for the construction. Then Gaudí assumed the project redesigning everything and creating a new and more overambitious building, but it was so ambitious that until today it hasn’t been finished and probably it won’t happen soon.





People has always use the adjective “great” to qualify what they consider most amazing, in that way we can say that the big size of the Burj Khalifa is an incredible achievement of engineering and definitely the skyscraper designed by Adrian Smith is great. In 2004 when it had started to be build was called Burj Dubai, because it didn’t have name yet and was in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, by the way Burj means “tower”. But on 4 January, 2010 in the inauguration it took the name of Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Sheik reigning in Abu Dhabi, Emirate that lent US$25 billions to Dubai for save the financial crisis of 2009 Also there was revealed the real magnitude of the building that with 828m of height became in the biggest building in the whole world exceeded to Taipei 101, that has the second place now with just 509m.



Faith can everything and the Muslims have could make a wonderful monument to their god Allah in the sacred city Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Masjid al-Haram is the name of the mosque where every year, just in the Hajj, around 2 millions faithful go to do the Tawaf, pilgrimage that all Muslim have to do at least once in his life. There is the Kaaba, “the House of God” where divine touches earthly; it has in its eastern corner the Black Stone. Tradition says that the mosque was built under orders from Allah, before the humanity’s creation, as a reflection in the earth of the worship’s place of the angels in the heaven, directly up of Kaaba. This was built by angels and hereinafter by Adam, the first man, who reconstructed it. Abraham was third and the last who reconstructed it with help of his son Ismael. The Black Stone located in the fourth corner of the Kaaba came from paradise and its black color is due to the sins of the men.


Middle Age is considerate for some people as a Dark Age because they think that culture had a backward step. But in the year 888 happened something that became a small town from Catalan Pyrenees in the most important cultural center in Europe for centuries. This town is Ripoll and what happened was that the Count Guifré el Pilós founded the Monestir de Santa Maria de Ripoll valued as the main building of Romanesque architecture. In spite of not be very known worldwide important things happened there, translation of many books were made in its scriptorium, the most amazing of the epoch, where in addition was written the Ripoll’s Bible that has numerous illustrations and a lot of introductory texts that make her in a kind of encyclopedia of the sacred text. Also in the monastery were took many important decisions since there studied several Popes and was usual the visit of different counts from Catalonia.


Another amazing mysterious city in Peru, this time Cahuachi a sacred place that was the capital of the political and religious power in the pre-Columbian culture Nazca, nevertheless, the city was founded before their appearing on century IV B.C. and later was took by them, who continued building it until convert it in the biggest mud’s city in the world. In spite of its big size it never was taken up completely because just the elite had right to live there, from this place they arranged everything and probably the famous Nazca Lines were planned in Cahuachi. The incredible pyramids, statues, walls, etc. everyone made with mud was destroyed on century IV A.C. by a “Super El Niño-Southern Oscillation” that caused alluviums.



Belief in life after death has motivated the construction of wonderful monuments, kings, pharaohs, emperors has sacrificed their people to achieve everlasting life. Maybe the most incredible is the Qin’s mausoleum, First Emperor of China, who ordered to build The Great Wall and Terracotta Army. Emperor Qin was obsessed with immortality for that reason to locate his tomb he chose Lishan mountain, rich in gold and jade, that in Chinese culture represents Yin and Yang respectively. The construction that took 40 years began around 246 B.C. and cost the life of many people consists of a principal tomb where the Emperor lies and three moats that together have more than 7000 soldiers made with terracotta and metals as gold, silver and bronze. The most amazing is that each figure has its own features, clothes, hairstyle, etc. In addition although pictures show uncolored soldiers everyone was painted, really a hard work.



If we hear Potala Palace probably won’t mean anything for us, but this is the maxim expression of Tibetan architecture and residence of Dalai Lamas. In Lasha, capital of Tibet, is in middle of the city the Hongashan mountain with 3700m of height, there in the top is located, since the VII century, the Palace which is made up by the White and Red Palace. It was built under instructions of the Tibetan King Sontsan Gampo because of the Wen Cheng princess’ arrival. Later the fifth Dalai Lama took possession of the Palace extending it to colossal dimensions to show the sacred and earthly power of Tibetan Buddhism.


Master Gérard was assigned to build the masterpiece of the Gothic architecture, then on 14th August, 1248 was started in Cologne, Germany, the construction of a Cathedral that wasn’t finished since 1880 because construction was stopped in 1510 and just was taken up again in 1817 when the original planes were found. It is home of the biggest bell that operates in the world called “Der Dicke Pitter” that means “The fat Peter” and also in the Cathedral is the sepulcher of the three Kings from the East.




If you add color, light, movement, music and aquatic acrobatics you will obtain a magic show, and you only will be able to watch something like that in the Font Màgica de Montjuïc. It was built, with other monuments, on the occasion of the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition by the architect and engineer Carles Buïgas I Sans, who presents the project just one year before, reason for why everybody thought that it couldn’t be finished at time, but more than 3000 workers were employed in the construction, thanks to this the Font could be finished in less than one year. The beautiful show that it affords makes to forget for a minute the turbulent and bloody history of Montjuïc since this mountain, with its Castle and Palace, has been witness of emblematic moments of Barcelona and Catalonia’s history.




Usually great monuments last a long time, since we put all our effort on it, so it’s normal that we don’t want that it won’t be damaged, but sometimes in spite of the effort result can be ephemeral, although it doesn’t mean that it’s not beautiful and that it doesn’t worth it. An excellent example of it is the IceHotel in Jukasjärvi, Sweden, near of Arctic Circle. Every year since 1990 the jury of the IceHotel Art&Design Group select proximally 40 artists and designers to build the hotel that only will exist between December and April. IceHotel just was the first now there is a lot of this kind of hotel in different parts of the world following the example of this work of art that was able to reinvent the traditional idea what is a holidays.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

The New Seven Marvels of the Modern World


Petra (9 B.C. - 40 A.D.). Petra, Jordan.

At the edge of the Arabic desert, Petra was the shining capital of the Nabataean kingdom of the king Aretas IV. Masters of the technology of the water, the Nabataeans provided to the city wonderful constructions of tunnels and water chambers. A theatre built according to the Greco-Roman canons was offering space for 4.000 spectators. Nowadays, Petra's Royal Tombs, with a Hellenistic front of 42 meters of height, part of the The Deir monastery, constitute impressive examples of the culture of Middle East and the most impressive is that all this was sculpt directly in the rock.



Wallpaper del Cristo Redentor
Christ Redeemer (1931). Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

This Jesus' statue has approximately 38 meters of height and is on the top of the mountain Corcovado, protecting and hugging Rio de Janeiro. Designed by the Brazilian sculptor Heitor da Silva Coast and created by the French sculptor Paul Landowski, is one of the monuments most known in the world. Its construction took five years, for what it was unveiled on October 12, 1931. The Christ, that represents the love and the brotherhood, has turned into a symbol of the city and the warmth of the Brazilians people, who receive the tourists with their opened arms.


Machu Picchu (1460 - 1470). Machu Picchu, Peru.

In the 15th century, the Inca emperor Pachacutec built a city in the clouds of the mountain known as Machu Picchu ("Old Mountain"). This extraordinary emplacement is half a way to the plateau of the Andes, in the middle of the Amazonian jungle and in the left brook of the Urubamba Cannon. It was left by Incas due to an appear of smallpox and after the Spanish were winning to the Inca Empire, the city remained “hidden” for three centuries. It was discovered again by Hiram Bingham in 1911.



Chichen Itza's pyramid (before 800 A.D.). Peninsula of the Yucatan, Mexico.
Chichen Itza is a pyramid which can be considerate the most famous of the Mayan culture and it constituted the political and economic center of the Mayan civilization. Its different structures, Kukulkán pyramid, Chac Mol temple, a Group of Thousand Columns and the Great Game of Ball can be still visit at present. The pyramid is 60 meters of side and 24 of height; it's formed by 9 staggered structures that symbolize the levels of the underworld. Each one of its sides has a stairs, with 91 steps, which make possible to go to the temple in the top.

Roman coliseum (70 - 82 A.D.). Rome, Italy.

This great amphitheatre placed in the center of Rome was built to pay full honors to the good legionary fighters and to celebrate the glory of the Roman Empire. Its original design still remains and practically all the modern stadiums of sports, 2000 years later continue taking the unmistakable style of the Colosseum's design. At present, thanks to the movies and the books, we can understand better the fights and the cruel games that took place in this sand, everything for the entertainment of the spectators.



The Taj Mahal (1631 - 1654 A.C.) Agra, India.
A beautiful love story is the origin of a wonderful marvel, built in Agra, India between 1631 and 1654 on order of Shah Jahan, the fifth ruler of the Mughal Empire, in memory of his loved wife who died in her fourteenth labor. One year later started the construction of this immense mausoleum that doesn’t have anything to envy to Mausolus’ tomb (marvel of the ancient world). 20.000 workers were needed to build it and rumors say that Shah Jahan ordered to blind and amputate the hands of the architects and decorators in order that they never could make something similar again.



La Gran Muralla china
The Great Wall of China (V B.C), China

Great is exactly the word that better describes The Great Wall of China since it stretches for 8,851.8 km and in average, it measures between 6 to 7 meters of height and between 4 to 5 meters of width. But why Imperial China needed this big wall? Qin emperor, during the dynasty with the same name, order the construction to defend his nation against the prowler nomadic tribes; and it continued across the successive Chinese dynasties. Several thousand people lost their lives building this colossal emblem.