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Santiago Calatrava

Santiago Calatrava (born 1951) is a Spanish-Swiss architect and structural engineer whose buildings fuse engineering with sculptural, often skeletal, forms. The catalogue holds 1 of his works: the Montjuïc Communications Tower in Barcelona, a Futurist and Expressionist steel structure built for the 1992 Olympic Games — a leaning spire that doubles as a sundial, its shadow tracing the hours across the Olympic plaza.

Architecture at a Glance

1 building 1 city 1 country 2 styles

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Architectural Styles

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many buildings by Santiago Calatrava are in the guide?
The guide features 1 building by Santiago Calatrava across 1 city in 1 country.
Where can I find buildings by Santiago Calatrava?
Buildings by Santiago Calatrava can be found in Barcelona (1).
What architectural styles define Santiago Calatrava's work?
Santiago Calatrava's work spans Futurist, Expressionist.
Is there an app for exploring Santiago Calatrava's architecture?
Yes — the Vandelay app offers a free AR map for self-guided architecture walks. Filter by architect to discover buildings by Santiago Calatrava, scan them to learn their stories, and explore at your own pace.

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