
The Documentary Podcast The Gaudí code
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Feb 13, 2026 Chiara Curti, Italian architect and author, and Jordi Faulí, chief architect of the Sagrada Família, discuss Gaudí's universal appeal and nature-driven geometry. They explore cultural connections with East Asia. Conversations cover secret codes, fractal patterns, the nativity facade’s realism, tower symbolism, and plans to complete the basilica.
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Architecture As Living Creature
- The Sagrada Família feels like a living creature of stone and light that elevates visitors physically and spiritually.
- Gaudí's forest of branching columns and kaleidoscopic windows creates a universal effect across beliefs.
Weddings From Korea And Beyond
- Korean couples commonly take wedding photos at the Sagrada Família, treating it as a symbolic backdrop.
- Visitors from East Asia often use the church to capture lasting images of marriage and celebration.
Japan Discovered Gaudí First
- Japan played an early role in popularising Gaudí through a 1984 visual documentary and other media exposure.
- That early attention helped make Japan the first major Asian audience to discover Gaudí before the 1992 Olympics boost.


