Documentary Edge 2010 | Finalist NZ Competition. Liquid Stone: Unlocking Gaudis Secrets World Premiere. The Sagrada Familia Church in Barcelona is Antoni Gaudis most ambitious creation. Begun in the 19th century, it is still under construction today. Gaudi spent 43 years of his life working
on the church. When he realised it would not be completed within in his lifetime, he left intricate design models encoded with an ingenious geometrical system that would enable future
generations to complete it.
With Gaudis untimely death in 1926 and the destruction of the precious models during the Spanish Civil War, coupled with a sculptural style of building that was utterly unique, the task of continuing posed a daunting enigma for those who followed. No-one understood the complex geometry needed to interpret the models and translate them into ways of building.
In 1979, 23-year old New Zealand architect Mark Burry met two of the directors who had worked with Gaudi and was offered the chance to unlock the masters code. Slowly he began graphically
recreating Gaudis plans by hand. To speed up this time-consuming process, Burry then took the innovative step of applying aeronautical software which transformed the long process
ahead and revealed the astonishing constructive genius of Gaudis design.
And now this famously unfinished building is close to being completed.
New Zealand/Australia 2009 / 52min. / Spanish with English subtitles.
Director Polly Watkins. Producers James Frankham, Beth Frey.
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