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Francisco de Paula del Villar y Lozano

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31: 69:. In 1854 he designed a series of emergency hospitals for victims of the cholera epidemic. Amongst other public appointments he became president of the Association of Architects and director of the Higher School of Architecture. 120:, the architect advising Josep Maria Bocabella, president of the AssociaciĂł de Devots de Sant Josep and promoter of the project. The job was offered to Martorell, who turned it down, and instead recommended 66: 62: 167: 73: 81: 65:, and qualified in 1852. The following year he settled in Barcelona and was elected a member of what is now known as the 152: 89: 85: 162: 157: 104:
In 1877 he was commissioned by the AssociaciĂł de Devots de Sant Josep to build the church of the
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He held the post of diocesan architect from 1874 to 1892, and was succeeded in it by his son
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was built. He abandoned the project in 1883 as a result of disagreements with
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Arquitectura Barcelona :: Francisco de Paula del Villar i Lozano
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Reial Acadèmia Catalana de Belles Arts de Sant Jordi
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Francisco de Paula Villar

Murcia
Barcelona
Madrid
Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando
Reial Acadèmia Catalana de Belles Arts de Sant Jordi
Francesc de Paula del Villar i Carmona
Santa Maria del Pi
BasĂ­lica de Santa Maria de Vilafranca
Casa de Misericòrdia
Monastery of Montserrat
Antoni GaudĂ­
Sagrada FamĂ­lia
Neo-Gothic
crypt
Joan Martorell
Antoni Gaudi
magnum opus
Arquitectura Barcelona :: Francisco de Paula del Villar i Lozano
Categories
Spanish architects
1828 births
1901 deaths
Gothic Revival architects

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