Jordi Fauli was just 31 when he joined the architectural team as a local in 1990—the same age as Antoni Gaudi when the innovative Catalan architect began building his greatest work in the late 19th century
Jordi Fauli is the seventh architect director of the Sagrada Familia following Antoni Gaudi and, for many, the one destined to finish it.
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Jordi Fauli is the seventh chief architect of Barcelona's iconic Sagrada Familia since Antoni Gaudi began work on the basilica in 1883, and he had been expected to oversee its long-awaited completion.
But the pandemic has delayed efforts to finish this towering architectural masterpiece, which has been under construction for nearly 140 years, and it is no longer clear whether Fauli will still be in charge when it is finally done.
"I would like to be here for many more years, of course, but that's in God's hands," says Fauli, 62, a wry smile on his lips.
He was just 31 when he joined the architectural team as a local in 1990—the same age as Gaudi when the innovative Catalan architect began building his greatest work in the late 19th century, a project that would take up four decades of his life.