LLUíS DOMèNECH I MONTANER
Hospital de Sant Pau, pavillion
Editorial Muntaner i Simón, now the home of Fundació Antoni Tàpies
'Lluís Domènech i Montaner' Barcelona, (December 21 1850 - Barcelona, December 27 1923) was a Catalan architect who was highly influential on ''Modernisme català'', the Catalan Art Nouveau / Jugendstil movement. He was also a prominent Catalan politician.
His most famous buildings, the Hospital de Sant Pau and Palau de la Música Catalana in Barcelona, have been collectively designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
As an architect, 45-year professor of architecture and prolific writer on architecture, Domènech i Montaner played an important role in definining the ''Modernisme arquitectonic'' (Art Nouveau / Jugendstil in architecture) in Catalonia. This style has become internationally renowned, mainly due to the work of Antoni Gaudí. Domènech i Montaner's article "En busca d'una arquitectura nacional" (In search of a national architecture), published in the journal ''La Renaixença'', reflected the way architects at that time sought to build structures that reflected the Catalan character.
His buildings displayed a mixture between rationalism and fabulous ornamentation inspired by Spanish-Arabic architecture, and followed the curvilinear design typical of Art Nouveau. In the ''El castell dels 3 dragons'' restaurant in Barcelona (built for the World's Fair in 1888), now the Zoological Museum, he applied very advanced solutions (a visible iron structure and ceramics). He later developed this style further in other buildings, such as the Palau de la Música Catalana in Barcelona (1908), where he made extensive use of mosaic, ceramics and stained glass, the Hospital de Sant Pau in Barcelona, and the Institut Pere Mata in Reus.
An interesting characteristic of Domènech i Montaner's work was the evolution towards more open structures and lighter materials, evident in the Palau de la Música Catalana. Other architects, like Gaudí, tended to move in the opposite direction.
Born in Barcelona, he initially studied physics and natural sciences, but soon switched to architecture. He was registered as an architect in Barcelona in 1873. He also held a 45-year tenure as a professor and director at the Escola d'Arquitectura, Barcelona's school of architecture, and wrote extensively on architecture in essays, technical books and articles in newspapers and journals.
Domènech i Montaner also played a prominent role in the Catalan autonomist movement. He was a member of the La Jove Catalunya and El Centre Català and later chaired the Lliga de Catalunya (1888) (Catalonian League) and the Unió Catalanista (1892) (Catalonian Union). He was one of the organisers of the commission that approved the ''Bases de Manresa'', a list of demands for Catalan autonomy. He was a member of the Centre Nacional Català (1889) and Lliga Regionalista (1901), and was one of the four parliamentarians who won the so-called "candidature of the four presidents" in 1901. Though re-elected in 1903, he abandoned politics in 1904 to devote himself fully to archeological and architectural research.
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| Buildings designed by Domènech i Montaner |
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Buildings designed by Domènech i Montaner
★ Hospital de Sant Pau (Barcelona)
★ Palau de la Música Catalana (Barcelona)
★ Casa Fuster (Barcelona)
★ Casa Lamadrid (Barcelona)
★ Casa Lleó Morera (Barcelona)
★ Casa Thomas (Barcelona)
★ Museo de Zoología (Barcelona)
★ Editorial Montaner i Simón (Barcelona)
★ Palacio Ramón Montaner (Barcelona)
★ Ateneu Obrer (Canet de Mar, Catalonia)
★ Castell de Santa Florentina (Canet de Mar, Catalonia)
★ Casa Roure (Ca la Bianga) (Canet de Mar, Catalonia)
★ Restaurante la Misericòrdia (Canet de Mar, Catalonia)
★ Casa Solà Morales (Olot, Catalonia)
★ Casa Gasull (Reus, Tarragona)
★ Casa Navàs (Reus, Tarragona)
★ Casa Rull (Reus, Tarragona)
★ Instituto Pere Mata (Reus, Tarragona)
★ Cementerio de Comillas (Cantabria)
★ Fuente de los Tres caños (Comillas, Cantabria)
★ Universidad Pontificia (Comillas, Cantabria)
Sources
★ Fundació Tàpies Biography
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