How to get there
In this first stage, the catalogue focuses on the modern and contemporary architecture designed and built between 1832 –year of construction of the first industrial chimney in Barcelona that we establish as the beginning of modernity– until today.
The project is born to make the architecture more accessible both to professionals and to the citizens through a website that is going to be updated and extended. Contemporary works of greater general interest will be incorporated, always with a necessary historical perspective, while gradually adding works from our past, with the ambitious objective of understanding a greater documented period.
The collection feeds from multiple sources, mainly from the generosity of architectural and photographic studios, as well as the large amount of excellent historical and reference editorial projects, such as architectural guides, magazines, monographs and other publications. It also takes into consideration all the reference sources from the various branches and associated entities with the COAC and other collaborating entities related to the architectural and design fields, in its maximum spectrum.
Special mention should be made of the incorporation of vast documentation from the COAC Historical Archive which, thanks to its documental richness, provides a large amount of valuable –and in some cases unpublished– graphic documentation.
The rigour and criteria for selection of the works has been stablished by a Documental Commission, formed by the COAC’s Culture Spokesperson, the director of the COAC Historical Archive, the directors of the COAC Digital Archive, and professionals and other external experts from all the territorial sections that look after to offer a transversal view of the current and past architectural landscape around the territory.
The determination of this project is to become the largest digital collection about Catalan architecture; a key tool of exemplar information and documentation about architecture, which turns into a local and international referent, for the way to explain and show the architectural heritage of a territory.
We kindly invite you to help us improve the dissemination of Catalan architecture through this space. Here you can propose works and provide or amend information on authors, photographers and their work, along with adding comments. The Documentary Commission will analyze all data. Please do only fill in the fields you deem necessary to add or amend the information.
The Arxiu Històric del Col·legi d'Arquitectes de Catalunya is one of the most important documentation centers in Europe, which houses the professional collections of more than 180 architects whose work is fundamental to understanding the history of Catalan architecture. By filling this form, you can request digital copies of the documents for which the Arxiu Històric del Col·legi d'Arquitectes de Catalunya manages the exploitation of the author's rights, as well as those in the public domain. Once the application has been made, the Arxiu Històric del Col·legi d'Arquitectes de Catalunya will send you an approximate budget, which varies in terms of each use and purpose.
The reform of the old city, which began with the opening of the Via Laietana, was a laborious urban planning operation for which Barcelona City Council did not have an adequate budget. It was therefore delegated to private enterprise: Banco Hispano Colonial provided the financing and Fomento de Obras y Construcciones was in charge of the executive part. Sagnier, as representative of the builders, and the municipal architect Pere Falqués, on behalf of the city, took an active part in the process, which required painstaking measurements, supervision of the rubble, delimitation of the new alignments and distribution of the resulting new plots for the future buildings. One of these plots is the site of the headquarters of the bank that promoted the development.
This was the first building erected on the new street and Sagnier explored the typology of the office building, which was to set the tone for financial specialisation in the street as a whole where, at the other end of the street, a few years later the architect was to build the Casal de l’Estalvi and the Casal de la Previsió for the Caixa de Pensions (Pension Fund). In some aspects, the Banco Hispano Colonial building reveals the influence of contemporary Viennese architecture while at the same time demonstrating the possibilities offered by modern construction systems, which free the walls from having to support loads and allow large windows to be opened in the façades.