Josep Lluis Sert
Josep Lluis Sert i Lopez was a Spanish Catalan architect and city planner. He created several outstanding pieces of modern architecture during this period, such as the week-end house in El Garraf, Catalonia, Spain (1935), the Central Dispensary of Barcelona (1935) and the Master Plan for the City of Barcelona (1933-35). From 1937 through 1939 he lived in Paris, where he designed the Spanish Republic’s pavilion at the World’s Fair, the Paris Exposition of 1937.
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Madrid
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2002
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80 pages
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9788496048249
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Available on request
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720.33 Ser
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1
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