jordi bonet came here for the first time in 1932, when he was just seven years old. rst came here? >> bonet: yes. >> logan: was it nothing like this? >> bonet: nothing of this. only this facÇade, the walls. and the other facÇade? this was nothing. >> logan: for years, the sagrada famiÍlia was little more than a ruin, a pile of rubble and open sky. and it may have stayed that way were it not for this one family. this is jordi bonet's father, who was one of the lead architects here for more than 40 years. jordi followed him as chief architect for almost three decades, and his daughter mariona is an architect here today. together, they've spent more time working on this church than gaudiÍ himself. the devotion to gaudiÍ runs deep here. japanese sculptor etsuro sotoo has spent 35 years in this church, and this is where he expects to be for the rest of his life, sculpting the figures that adorn gaudiÍ's final masterpiece, consumed by the man and his vision. >> etsuro sotoo ( translated ): gaudiÍ teaches me and helps me solve problems in my work. for me, he's not dead. >> l