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The architect
of this house was called Francec Berenguer Mestres. He was born in 1866
and he died in 1914. The architecture race collaborated with Antoni Gaudí
but he wasn't an architect. The house is at the end of the Passeig de
Gràcia. The house is a private property. The house has two tribunes
with show windows of colours. These bay balconies of the house have forms
imitating nature and it used curve lines. Those balconies are different
from others from the same area. The tribunes of both first stage are symmetrically
placed of forged iron and the frame of the entrance is adorned with lines
of relief. Thanks to the influence of Gaudí, this building presents
an atypical form according to the other buildings. Through the bay balconies,
can you imagine the amount of light that must get into the house? It must
be incredible
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