He qualified as an architect at the Barcelona School of Architecture. He worked in Terrassa and Barcelona, where there are works by him in the Modernista style -Casa Francesc Cairó (first decade of the 20th century; Rambla del Prat, 4-10) and Casa R. Sala (1900; Enric Granados, 106)- as well as others in a different style, such as Casa Piera Martí (1899; Bailèn, 117), for example.