
The work of this architect, who qualified in Barcelona in 1879, is an example of how certain Modernista architects based themselves on Neo-Medievalist postulates, particularly Gothic forms, while adding floral and vegetable features typical of Modernisme in the ornamentation of their buildings. Casa Vídua Marfà (1901-1095; Passeig de Gràcia, 66) and Casa d'Isidoro Majó (1890; Doctor Dou, 2 - Carme, 40) are two examples of his production.
Principal works
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The Barcelona Modernisme Route is an itinerary through the Barcelona of Gaudí, Domènech i Montaner and Puig i Cadafalch, who, together with other architects, made Barcelona the great capital of Catalan Art Nouveau. With this route you can discover impressive palaces, amazing houses, the temple that is symbol of the city and an immense hospital, as well as more popular and everyday works such as pharmacies, shops, shops, lanterns or banks. Modernisme works that show that Art Nouveau took root in Barcelona and even today is still a living art, a lived art.
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