Sunday, April 18, 2010
Friday, April 16, 2010
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Housing Pidelaserra, Art Deco in Calle Balmes
Apartment building Pidelaserra (1935)
Calle Balmes num .178
Architect: Ramón Puig Gairalt
This beautiful building with decorative touches rationalist art - deco is located near the intersection of Avenida Diagonal and Calle Balmes .
Although it is not in the best possible of conservation , and the paint is peeling facade, the truth is that it's worth going to see a good work of the brilliant Catalan architect Ramón Puig i Gairalt .
This built during the Second Republic, is named Houses Pidelaserra, in honor of Mariano Pidelaserra (1877-1946) one of the most important Impressionist painters of Catalonia.
Note that Puig i Gairalt (1886 -1937) is a major architect for Barcelona, \u200b\u200bbut even more to his hometown of Hospitalet de Llobregat where his brother (Also an architect) and signed more than 1500 projects to improve the living conditions of citizens through functional and modern buildings, giving special emphasis on hygiene, the source of many problems in Spain in the twenties and thirties.
Puig i Gairalt was also known as the architect of the "Skyscraper of Collblanc " a rationalist building homes in 1927 surprised everyone by its height and dimensions, all standard in the architecture of the time, and all a precedent for other buildings larger as the Building Fabregas Urquinaona Square , known as the first skyscraper in the city and which we have already spoken on this blog.
The following photos are appreciated details of the Housing Art Déco Pidelaserra .
Apartment building Pidelaserra (1935)
Calle Balmes num .178
Architect: Ramón Puig Gairalt
This beautiful building with decorative touches rationalist art - deco is located near the intersection of Avenida Diagonal and Calle Balmes .
Although it is not in the best possible of conservation , and the paint is peeling facade, the truth is that it's worth going to see a good work of the brilliant Catalan architect Ramón Puig i Gairalt .
This built during the Second Republic, is named Houses Pidelaserra, in honor of Mariano Pidelaserra (1877-1946) one of the most important Impressionist painters of Catalonia.
Note that Puig i Gairalt (1886 -1937) is a major architect for Barcelona, \u200b\u200bbut even more to his hometown of Hospitalet de Llobregat where his brother (Also an architect) and signed more than 1500 projects to improve the living conditions of citizens through functional and modern buildings, giving special emphasis on hygiene, the source of many problems in Spain in the twenties and thirties.
Puig i Gairalt was also known as the architect of the "Skyscraper of Collblanc " a rationalist building homes in 1927 surprised everyone by its height and dimensions, all standard in the architecture of the time, and all a precedent for other buildings larger as the Building Fabregas Urquinaona Square , known as the first skyscraper in the city and which we have already spoken on this blog.
The following photos are appreciated details of the Housing Art Déco Pidelaserra .
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Blog Ideas On Graduation Center Pieces
Urquinaona mouth the last modernist Barcelona metro.
Boca metro station Urquinaona (1924)
Location: Calle del Bruc Ronda San Pedro corner.
The time has finally caught up with them, of eighties modernist arches adorned the entrances of the first section of the metro Barcelona just survives. Which is in the station Urquinaona at the entrance by the Ronda de San Pedro. Were placed in 1924 during construction of the first line of the then known as Grand Metropolitan Barcelona, \u200b\u200bCatalonia Square Plaza joined Fernando de Lesseps.
In the seventies and eighties most modernist arches and canopies were in very bad state of conservation , which led the City Council to go slowly replacing by other more modern, stronger and easier to maintain.
The few metro mouths came the new millennium ended up going down in history after the entry into force of the new accessibility laws, as many were incompatible with the new entries had to be wider and appropriate passengers with disabilities.
No less important was the decision to unify the image of all the subway stations and their identification by more simple and functional its location and use . This swept away many underground shelters and mouths made in several different decades. Oddly
a situation, in a city that modernism has made one of their most important identity , and more when populated and visited cities such as Paris former Metro entrances addition of useful are a powerful tourist attraction.
The disappearance in 2009 of several modernist elements in the Liceu subway station helped put the debate on the street regarding the treatment they should have the underground heritage and their possible return on public streets.
the moment we have one that survives the test of time, hopefully for many more years.
Boca metro station Urquinaona (1924)
Location: Calle del Bruc Ronda San Pedro corner.
The time has finally caught up with them, of eighties modernist arches adorned the entrances of the first section of the metro Barcelona just survives. Which is in the station Urquinaona at the entrance by the Ronda de San Pedro. Were placed in 1924 during construction of the first line of the then known as Grand Metropolitan Barcelona, \u200b\u200bCatalonia Square Plaza joined Fernando de Lesseps.
In the seventies and eighties most modernist arches and canopies were in very bad state of conservation , which led the City Council to go slowly replacing by other more modern, stronger and easier to maintain.
The few metro mouths came the new millennium ended up going down in history after the entry into force of the new accessibility laws, as many were incompatible with the new entries had to be wider and appropriate passengers with disabilities.
No less important was the decision to unify the image of all the subway stations and their identification by more simple and functional its location and use . This swept away many underground shelters and mouths made in several different decades. Oddly
a situation, in a city that modernism has made one of their most important identity , and more when populated and visited cities such as Paris former Metro entrances addition of useful are a powerful tourist attraction.
The disappearance in 2009 of several modernist elements in the Liceu subway station helped put the debate on the street regarding the treatment they should have the underground heritage and their possible return on public streets.
the moment we have one that survives the test of time, hopefully for many more years.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
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streets of ny: Calle de Las Carolinas (Grace)
Carrer de les Carolines - Calle de Las Carolinas (1908)
Previous names: Calle Juan Vinyas, Calle San Gervasio
Gràcia District
In the old village of Gracia are Street Carolinas, a designation that despite appearances not of any girl or girls so called, if not two small states of the Pacific Ocean known today as Micronesia and Palau and remind us of the English imperial past.
The islands were discovered in 1526 by the explorer Alonso de Salazar Toribio. In 1686 they became part of the empire under the name of the Carolinas in honor of the then King of Spain, Charles II "bewitched."
In the nineteenth century, the archipelago of The Carolinas was considered theoretically and possession English, but in practice have never reached a settlement and permanent occupation in them, which caused a territorial dispute with Germany , interested in seizing power in the islands.
The conflict called the "Crisis of the Carolinas" no place in war after the mediation of Pope Leo XIII, who ruled in favor of Spain.
After the war of 1899 against the United States , in which Spain lost Cuba, Philippines, Puerto Rico and Guam, The Carolinas were sold to Germany for 25 million pesetas .
March 17 1908 and the disaster of the war in Cuba still very young, it was decided to recall the former English colony, renaming a street northwest of the town of Gràcia with the name of the Carolinas.
During the twentieth century the islands were controlled German, Japanese and American finally, after becoming a theater of war during World War II. Between 1986 and 1994 were no longer administered by the U.S. and formed themselves into independent states of Micronesia and Palau, now transformed idyllic tourist destinations.
Carrer de les Carolines - Calle de Las Carolinas (1908)
Previous names: Calle Juan Vinyas, Calle San Gervasio
Gràcia District
In the old village of Gracia are Street Carolinas, a designation that despite appearances not of any girl or girls so called, if not two small states of the Pacific Ocean known today as Micronesia and Palau and remind us of the English imperial past.
The islands were discovered in 1526 by the explorer Alonso de Salazar Toribio. In 1686 they became part of the empire under the name of the Carolinas in honor of the then King of Spain, Charles II "bewitched."
In the nineteenth century, the archipelago of The Carolinas was considered theoretically and possession English, but in practice have never reached a settlement and permanent occupation in them, which caused a territorial dispute with Germany , interested in seizing power in the islands.
The conflict called the "Crisis of the Carolinas" no place in war after the mediation of Pope Leo XIII, who ruled in favor of Spain.
After the war of 1899 against the United States , in which Spain lost Cuba, Philippines, Puerto Rico and Guam, The Carolinas were sold to Germany for 25 million pesetas .
March 17 1908 and the disaster of the war in Cuba still very young, it was decided to recall the former English colony, renaming a street northwest of the town of Gràcia with the name of the Carolinas.
During the twentieth century the islands were controlled German, Japanese and American finally, after becoming a theater of war during World War II. Between 1986 and 1994 were no longer administered by the U.S. and formed themselves into independent states of Micronesia and Palau, now transformed idyllic tourist destinations.
Friday, April 9, 2010
What Do The Jelly Braced
The sources of the Eixample: The rugged source of the Frog.
La Font de the Granot - The Fountain of Rana
Author: Josep Campeny (1912)
Avenida Diagonal and Calle Corsica - Along with Robert Hall and Plaza Juan Carlos I
In September 2009 a television producer chose one of the beautiful corners of the Avenida Diagonal and Plaza Juan Carlos I for shoot a commercial.
The problem arose when one of the trucks used for shooting took the beautiful fountain in front of Josep Campeny modernist "La Font de la Granot.
source, which represents a very realistic way a child holding a frog, was split into several pieces , and the damage was particularly severe on the pedestal made of stone from Montjuic . Several months later
was restored and put back in full operation. This source of sculptor Josep Campeny was inaugurated in 1912 in an interesting city program to beautify the Eixample with useful sources besides, they were decorative.
Campeny, sculptor Igualada emerged from the prestigious Ecole Llotja was also the author of two other sources the same program of the Trinxa Pelayo Street with the University and the Noi dels Cantirs in the Plaza Urquinaona.
worth a visit for this source is right next to the Palau Robert (Home of free exhibitions) and see the incredible realism of the sculpture and the beautiful decoration of the pedestal.
if one is thirsty You can always cool drinking water that serves the frog from his mouth.
La Font de the Granot - The Fountain of Rana
Author: Josep Campeny (1912)
Avenida Diagonal and Calle Corsica - Along with Robert Hall and Plaza Juan Carlos I
In September 2009 a television producer chose one of the beautiful corners of the Avenida Diagonal and Plaza Juan Carlos I for shoot a commercial.
The problem arose when one of the trucks used for shooting took the beautiful fountain in front of Josep Campeny modernist "La Font de la Granot.
source, which represents a very realistic way a child holding a frog, was split into several pieces , and the damage was particularly severe on the pedestal made of stone from Montjuic . Several months later
was restored and put back in full operation. This source of sculptor Josep Campeny was inaugurated in 1912 in an interesting city program to beautify the Eixample with useful sources besides, they were decorative.
Campeny, sculptor Igualada emerged from the prestigious Ecole Llotja was also the author of two other sources the same program of the Trinxa Pelayo Street with the University and the Noi dels Cantirs in the Plaza Urquinaona.
worth a visit for this source is right next to the Palau Robert (Home of free exhibitions) and see the incredible realism of the sculpture and the beautiful decoration of the pedestal.
if one is thirsty You can always cool drinking water that serves the frog from his mouth.
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¡La Rosa de Fuego on the official website of the City Council!
The City of Barcelona through its web www.bcn.es official has decided to publicize visitors, some of the many pages, blogs and social networks that features the city.
What was my surprise that inaugurated this series of articles with this blog, La Rosa de Fuego.
Link to article on the website of the City under the title of "The Surrender Coet of Tintin the 'Eixample "
(Top right can be selected in Catalan, Castilian or English)
From here I can only thank the person or persons in the bcn.cat wording they have chosen my humble blog to appear on the web the Ajuntament . It was a very detail gratifying and unexpected.
Although I can imagine that you are many who already know the page municipal , I can not recommend it as an indispensable means to see all the cultural and recreational agenda of the city.
Barcelona - B Cap of Setmana
Web Barcelona
The City of Barcelona through its web www.bcn.es official has decided to publicize visitors, some of the many pages, blogs and social networks that features the city.
What was my surprise that inaugurated this series of articles with this blog, La Rosa de Fuego.
Link to article on the website of the City under the title of "The Surrender Coet of Tintin the 'Eixample "
(Top right can be selected in Catalan, Castilian or English)
From here I can only thank the person or persons in the bcn.cat wording they have chosen my humble blog to appear on the web the Ajuntament . It was a very detail gratifying and unexpected.
Although I can imagine that you are many who already know the page municipal , I can not recommend it as an indispensable means to see all the cultural and recreational agenda of the city.
Barcelona - B Cap of Setmana
Web Barcelona
Sunday, April 4, 2010
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