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1909 - 1915
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Bolet House
Building between partitions located in the urban core of Els Monjos, at the foot of the old N-340 road. It is a rectangular building intended for housing, with premises for commercial use on the ground floor and a garden at the back. It has a ground floor, two floors and a gable roof with a ridge parallel to the main façade. This has five axes of vertical composition constituted by openings of various typologies. On the ground floor there are four semi-circular arched doorways, as well as two nearly joined upright semi-circular arched windows. All of them have a simple framing, and the upper part is followed by a continuous moulding that runs horizontally across the floor. On the upper floor there are five ogival arched windows with sills and a partial framing consisting of a continuous line that traces the upper part of the openings along the entire façade. Openings at both ends of the façade lead to individual semi-circular base balconies with wrought iron railings. On the first floor and symmetrically placed with respect to those on the lower floor, there are five very simple rectangular openings with sills and no framing. Those at the ends open to individual balconies with a rectangular base with rounded vertices and wrought iron railings. The central openings of the first and second floors form an open vertical tribune supported by pillars. The main façade is finished by a false tile roof and an eave supported by wooden rafters. The rear façade also has a symmetrical composition. The façade of the building is plastered and painted, although the ground floor has a large padded plinth. The architectural composition of the Casa Bolet façade is imbued with the language of modernism, although refined by the noucentista aesthetic. It is a language specific to those architects who, like Santiago Güell, projected their works at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th, in full effervescence of the modernist movement. The building was built in 1925, according to the project carried out by the architect Santiago Güell i Grau and presented on January 12 to the city council for approval.1925
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Gimeno House
autoria desconeguda
Building between partitions with a rear patio located in the urban core of Les Monjos, at the foot of the old N-340 road. It has a rectangular plan, a ground floor and main floor and a passable flat roof, with a stair landing in the middle shared by the two houses. Originally, the main façade was symmetrical, but later the openings on the ground floor were modified. It has four axes of vertical composition made up of openings of various shapes and sizes. On the ground floor there are, at the ends, two large doors that are part of commercial premises: one is rectangular, while the other has an arch with undulating shapes, all combining concave and convex lines. In the centre there are the two access doors to the building, both with flat arches; one of them has a canopy with floral motifs in relief. On the upper floor there are four identical rectangular openings, with the same canopy as that of the main door and simple framing. All of them lead to the same balcony that runs along the entire façade, with a moulded base of undulating shapes and wrought iron railings with screws. Two of the balcony doors have wooden doors, while the rest have shutters, also made of wood. The main façade has a crowning of curved shapes with four large decorative floral motifs made of glazed ceramics. The facing of the ground floor is plastered and painted, while on the first floor it is sgraffito with floral motifs.first half of the 20th century
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Cal Casaler
autoria desconeguda
Casa Casaler is located within the centre of Santa Margarida and Els Monjos, and the house occupies numbers 8-10 of Avinguda de Catalunya. It is a building with a side yard. Central body composed of ground floor and first floor. Attached garage. Façade with curved balcony, with two doors with stepped lintel decorated with ceramics. Wavy roof with balls at the ends. Tripartite window and semi-circular arched portal on the ground floor. Casa Casaler was built following the Noucentista aesthetic of the 1930s. -
Edifi d'Oficines de Cementos y Cales Freixa
Correa Milá Arquitectes, Federico Correa Ruiz, Alfonso Milá Sagnier
1957 - 1960
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Edifici per a Porteria i Accesos a la Fàbrica de Cementos y Cales Freixa
Correa Milá Arquitectes, Federico Correa Ruiz, Alfonso Milá Sagnier
1970