- I.A.M. The
Eastern (Catalan) and
founding section of the group,
called GATCPAC (Grup d'Arquitectes i Tècnics
Catalans per al Progrés de l'Arquitectura...
- as CIAM
president from 1947 to 1956. He was co-founder of
GATEPAC and
GATCPAC (in
Zaragoza and Barcelona, respectively) in 1930, as well as
ADLAN (Friends...
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practice there until 1937.
During the 1930s, Sert co-founded the
group GATCPAC (Grup d'Artistes i Tècnics
Catalans per al Progrés de l'Arquitectura Contemporània...
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highlighting Josep Lluís Sert and
Josep Torres i Clavé,
members of the
GATCPAC and, in
contemporany architecture,
Ricardo Bofill and
Enric Miralles. There...
- Clavé (1906–1939) and Joan
Baptista Subirana (1904–1978), all
members of
GATCPAC (Catalan
Group of
Architects and
Technicians for the
Progress of Contemporary...
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Ephemeral architecture is the art or
technique of
designing and
building structures that are transient, that last only a
short time.
Ephemeral art has...
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career with
Josep Lluís Sert and
Josep Torres Clavé. He was a
member of
GATCPAC. In 1936 he
joins the
atelier of Le
Corbusier in Paris.
Afterwards he works...
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Barcelona Josep Lluís Sert i López (1902–1983), architect, co-founder of the
GATCPAC group,
professor at
Harvard Josep Antoni Coderch (1913–1984), architect...
- generated, the Macià Plan (1932-1935),
elaborated by the
architects of
GATCPAC, with
Josep Lluís Sert at the head, in
collaboration with the
French rationalist...
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created the
Barraquer Ophthalmology Center in Barcelona. A
member of the
GATCPAC he was
nevertheless more
influenced by the
European style of the 1930s...