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Josep Maria Jujol (1879-1949) developed his unusual architectural style through many years of close, creative collaboration with Antoni Gaudi. Jujol’s work is characterized by a high degree of sensibility to the forms of nature, an emphatically anti-geometric aesthetic, attention to workmanship and detail, as well as the imaginative use of old and previously utilized material. It is an eloquent expression of his affection for the Catalonian landscape, his modesty, and deep religious faith.
About the authors: José Llinàs Carmona studied at the Escuela de Arquitectos in Barcelona and has worked as a freelance architect since 1969. He taught at the Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura in Barcelona from 1971 to 1990, and at the Escuela Técnica Superior in Vallés from 1983 to 1990. He was Technical Director of the exhibition “Josep Maria Jujol. Architecto held in Barcelona in 1989.
160 pages color ills / 225 x 30 cm / English German
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