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Jujols (French pronunciation: [ʒyʒɔls] ; Catalan:
Jújols) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Orientales
department in
southern France.
Jujols is
located in...
- José María
Jujol Gibert (16
September 1879 – 1 May 1949) was a
Catalan Spanish architect.
Jujol's wide
field of
activity ranged from
furniture designs...
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stone facade,
twisting wrought iron balconies, and
design by
Josep Maria Jujol.
Several structural innovations include a self-supporting
stone façade,...
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worked under him
became prominent in the
field later on, such as
Josep Maria Jujol, Joan Rubió, Cèsar Martinell,
Francesc Folguera, and
Josep Francesc Ràfols...
- 330
rounds of
polychrome pottery. The
discs were
designed by Gaudí and
Jujol between tests during their stay in Majorca,
while working on the restoration...
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improvisation skills. The
Catalan modernist architects Antoni Gaudí and
Josep Maria Jujol used trencadís in many projects,
among which Barcelona's Parc Güell (1900–1914)...
- work not of Gaudí, but of his
often overlooked collaborator Josep Maria Jujol.
Another prominent feature found throughout the park are the
series of elevated...
- Spain. It is home to
several buildings by
Modernist architect Josep Maria Jujol. "Ajuntament dels Pallaresos".
Generalitat of Catalonia.
Retrieved 2015-11-13...
- Sant Joan Despí,
which was
renovated by Art
Nouveau architect Josep Maria Jujol between 1915 and 1930. At the
beginning of the 20th century, the
house was...
- Lluís Domènech i
Montaner and
Josep Puig i Cadafalch, and
later Josep Maria Jujol,
Rafael Guastavino and
Enrique Nieto.
There were more than 100 architects...