Josep Maria Jujol
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Josep Maria Jujol Gibert (16 September 1879–1 May 1949) was a Catalan architect.
Jujol's wide field of activity ranged from furniture designs and painting, to architecture.
Born in Tarragona, in Catalonia (Spain). Died in 1949 in Barcelona.
Jujol worked with Antoni Gaudí on many of his most famous works.
[edit] Works
- Casa Batlló (collaboration with Antoni Gaudí). Barcelona, 1906.
- Casa Milà (la Pedrera) ((collaboration with Antoni Gaudí). Barcelona, 1908.
- Patronat Obrer Theatre. Tarragona, 1908.
- Torre Sansalvador. Barcelona, 1909-1915.
- Casa Mañach. Barcelona, 1911.
- Park Güell (collaboration with Antoni Gaudí). Barcelona, 1911-1913.
- Torre de la Creu. Sant Joan Despí (Barcelona), 1913-1916.
- Casa Ximenis. Tarragona, 1914
- Casa Bofarull. Els Pallaresos (Tarragona), 1914-1931.
- Casa Negre. Sant Joan Despí (Barcelona), 1915-1926.
- Vistabella Church. La Secuita (Tarragona), 1918-1924.
- Torre Serra-Xaus. Sant Joan Despí (Barcelona), 1921-1927.
- Casa Planells. Barcelona, 1922-
- Montserrat Church. (unfinished) Montferri (Tarragona),1926-1935.
- Torre Jujol. Sant Joan Despí (Barcelona), 1932.
[edit] External links
- Josep Maria Jujol i Gibert Jujol and his collaboration with Gaudí
- Barcelona Architecture Chronology of Catalan architecture and biographies of Catalan architects, from the gothic master builders to contemporary architecture, including Josep Maria Jujol
- Josep Maria Jujol at the archINFORM database
- http://agram.saariste.nl/scripts/index.asp?dir=jujol&pics=jj&tekst=Josep%20M.%20Jujol