| Birth: | Sep. 7, 1875 | | Death: | Jan. 24, 1961 |  Architect. He was born in Sagunto (Valencia) and died in Castellón (Castellón, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain). He studied in Barcelona and there, he knew Gaudí. In Catalunya, he worked as county council architect of Gandesa, Tortosa and Ayora. In 1901, he moved to Valencia. In 1904, he was designed along with Carlos Carbonell for the project of the new front of the town council of Valencia. Later, in 1907, he designed the Hospital-Asylum of La Malvarrosa, and introduced the Modernism in Valencia City. This building was declared Artistic-Historical Patrimony. In 1913, he realized of his best known works, the market-place of Colón, with neogothic influences. Other of his buildings are the House Sagnier, the Hispano-Americano Bank Seat and the House Ordeig . Cause of death: Car accident. (bio by: José L Bernabé Tronchoni)
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Cementeri de Valencia
Valencia Valenciana, Spain Plot: Section 2-Right. Niche 3.917. Row 4. | Maintained by: Find A Grave Record added: Mar 29, 2006
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