Open doors. La Pedrera

La Pedrera (1906-1912) was the last civil work projected by Antoni Gaudí, whose career was shaped by the observation of nature and the search for rationality in forms. Revolutionary figures and a wide organic repertoire.

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The owners, Perico Milá and Rosario Segimón, commissioned the architect to build their residence at 92 Paseo de Gracia in Barcelona, a veritable showcase of life in early-20th-century society. La Pedrera embodies the architect’s trademark freedom of design, incorporating sculpture as an integral part of construction.

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Básica 1987, Santiago Roqueta, Santa u0026 Cole Team.

More than hundred years later, its last resident, Ana Viladomiu, welcomes us into her home. The intimacy of a kindly optimised house invites us to get lost in its corridors, decorated with ceilings and tiles with marine motives that convey a pleasant sensation of freedom. A tribute to sensitivity with which its tenant extols Gaudi’s craftmanship by giving the home a unique aura.

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Babel 1971, Àngel Jové.

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TMD 2005, Miguel Milá.

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A perfect occasion to be nourished by the aesthetic uniqueness of this place. A chance to celebrate how timeless creations guide us through the symbolism of light.

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Lámina 165 2018, Antoni Arola.

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FAD 1973, Miguel Milá.

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GATCPAC 1931, Josep Torres Clavé.