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Roca Umbert Factory
autoria desconeguda
Isolated industrial premises with a rectangular plan, consisting of a basement, ground floor and two floors. The façades are equal and flat with a symmetrical composition formed by a series of pillars with semicircular arches, the pillars have a double height value giving the whole a monumental character. It is the largest industrial building in Sant Feliu. It had been an important textile factory and for many years it has employed many people in the town. In 70s, and due to the serious economic crisis and in particular that of the textile sector, most of the machines had to stop, leaving many people unemployed. It is currently partially exploited, and textile products are produced there. The plans for this building have been attributed to Gaudí, but this has not been verified.second half of the 19th century
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Can Puigdomènech
Building between partitions, composed of basement, ground floor and first floor. The body that includes the staircase protrudes in the western partition. The façade is flat with formal elements - lintels, medallions - and decorative elements - ceramic buttons, sgraffitos - representative of the language of modernism. Joan Rubió i Bellver is the architect of this house. Together with Can Trinxet, they are the only two buildings in Sant Feliu de Codines that have been attributed to him. Located in the wide area of the old town, the street-road in which the house is located is the main axis of the town and in it we find the most representative buildings of the architecture of the late 19th century and first third of the 20th century.1912
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Can Trinxet
Isolated garden-city typology building, located in the middle of the forest, north of the historic centre. It comes from the refurbishment of the old farmhouse of Can Bosc dels Rufets. The complex has a complex plan and volume, a composite roof and the façades are symmetrical and finished in stone. It is a large stone house full of details of the best modernist taste and, it must be said, very well taken care of by its owners. It has an open field on the southern side of the mountain, surrounded by two swimming pools and romantic gardens. Modernist farmhouse that takes up the site of the old Mas Bosc or Can Bosc dels Rufets. In 1920 it was acquired by Mr. Francesc Trinxet, who had it rebuilt between 1920 and 1924 by the architect Joan Rubió i Bellver. The old Mas Bosc was a farmer's house. In the same year, a poultry farm called Fi-Vallès was built next to the house, which has been abandoned for years.1920 - 1924
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1961
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1972
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1979 - 1981