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Léon Benois, 1897- 1899. Chapel Sainte-Marie-Madeleine (© Institute MathildenHöhe, Darmstadt)

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Alsina i Arús, Joan

Barcelona 1872 - 1911

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Joan Alsina, 1911 (© Courtesy of the Royal Gaudí Chair)

He presented plans for aquariums at the 1896 Barcelona Fine Arts Exhibition; designed a number of buildings in Barcelona, such as Casa Oller (1901; Plaça de Tetuan, 9), in collaboration with Salvador Oller, and Casa Pince (1906; Ferran; no longer in existence), which was awarded a prize by Barcelona City Council; and also designed industrial buildings, such as the Can Trinxet factory (1905; Santa Eulàlia, 212, L'Hospitalet de Llobregat). In 1905 he drew up the plans for Palau Güell (1885-1889; Nou de la Rambla, 3-5) for the exhibition on the work of the architect A. Gaudí held in Paris. He also worked with Lluís Domènech i Montaner on the Gran Hotel in Palma de Mallorca.

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