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Rafael Mas\u00f3 was born in Girona, in a conservative, Catholic, Catalanist and cultivated family. The erudite atmosphere favored by the interest that his father has in literature and the arts, as well as love for his hometown and his traditions, mark the personality and the journey of the future architect very early on. Admirer of Antoni Gaud\u00ed, he frequented during his studies in Barcelona a group of artists and writers who, soon after, will base a divergent movement of modernism, newness. Civic attitude, Catalanism and the modernizing and Europeanist character advocated by N thiscentism led Mas\u00f3 to also distinguish itself as poet, urban planner, politician and promoter of art and literature [ first ] , [ 2 ] . La Casa Mas\u00f3 (white building) in Girona. Mas\u00f3 lives in Casa Mas\u00f3 until 1912, the year he married Esperan\u00e7a Bru. He will exercise his life in Girona, which is why most of her constructions are in this city and its surroundings. Apart from houses, villas and apartment buildings, he designs all kinds of buildings, from school to hospital through the factory and the store. It also arranges firm and country house and restores medieval architecture. His most remarkable works are, in Girona, La Farinera Teixidor (1910), Casa Mas\u00f3 (1911) and the Athenea cultural center (1912); La Casa Masramon in Olot (1913), Casas Casas in Sant Feliu de Gu\u00edxols (1914) and the Jardin Cit\u00e9 de Segar\u00f3 (1923). Unfortunately, his proposals do not always please his customers and, quite frequently, remain in the state of plans. In addition, after his death, several of his works will be demolished or irreparably modified. His work is distinguished by its total identification with the Noucentist postulates of a modernity which does not give up the most austere classicism, integrating forms, colors and materials of the local culture, with a pronounced presence of craft techniques. Very influenced by the English arts & craft movement and the new German regionalist architecture, Mas\u00f3 aspire to unite the tradition of vernacular architecture with new ideas that are emerging on the structure and ornamentation of buildings, the decoration of interiors and the Furniture design. Its contribution will be decisive for the introduction in Catalonia of modern concepts in terms of housing design, rehabilitation of crafts, historical heritage and promotion of culture [ 3 ] , [ 4 ] . Rafael Mas\u00f3 N\u00e9 Dans La Maison Familiale, La Casa Mas\u00f3, O\u00f9 S\u2019installeront Ses Parents, Rafael Mas\u00f3-Pag\u00e8s et Paula Valent\u00ed-Fuster, Apr\u00e8s Leur Mariage in 1877. The Maison \u00e9tait the proprio de la Famille Valent\u00ed. Rafael Mas\u00f3 was the second of a siblings of 11 children. Santiago, Rafael, Artur, Joan, Francesc de Paula, Angela, Josep, Alfons, Narc\u00eds, Maria I Paula: they are raised in a conservative family, Catholic, Catalanist and cultivated, in a scholarly environment favored by literary and artistic interest of his father, founder of Girona Diario , an environment in which several different cultural initiatives work [ 5 ] , Being gathered by the same love of the city and its traditions. These influences marked the personality and trajectory of the architect [ 6 ] . In addition, the profession of his father as a prosecutor of the courts, will influence the values \u200b\u200breceived by the architect, in particular his desire to intervene in public life as well as his great religiosity [ 5 ] . Rafael Mas\u00f3 dies in Girona the July 13, 1935 . The in -depth study of his work was decisive for the recovery of the architectural heritage of the city. Schooling and youth [ modifier | Modifier and code ] He did his high school years and spent his baccalaureate at the Maristas school in Girona. He received a rigorous religious education, in the context of a Costista Girona, which still suffers from the consequences of the Napoleonic wars, which forged his education marked by popular customs, made very well reflected in the poems of the architect . My street, children’s songs, children’s nativity scene or home [ 5 ] . When obtaining his baccalaureate in 1895, Mas\u00f3 produced a series of materials for the preparatory architecture course: development of physics and general chemistry (1895-96), mathematical analysis I and zoology (1896-97), mathematical analysis II, general geometry, mineralogy and botany (1896-98), analytical geometry and descriptive geometry (1898-99), differential and integral calculation, rational mechanics (1899-1900). He also studied linear drawing and geometric figures, in which he made reproductions of flowers and architectural details. When he followed the preparatory architecture course, following the obtaining of his baccalaureate, he came into contact with the group Catalanist youth and with Mariana Congregation of the Jesuits. These two institutions marked his style and his commitment to his nation. In the specialized sections of these institutions, such as the art group and letters, Rafael Mas\u00f3 participated through reading poems in the creation of the review Gerund (1901), a scientific, artistic and literary review that would share certain ideas with The Renaissance And The voice of Catalonia , other notable journals of that time. Also through writing articles, he collaborated with the Diario de Girona , review Enderroch (1902) and the review Life (1902-1903, with the publication of texts in 34 numbers). These journals are devoted to art and literature, as well as to various other subjects. While he was not yet very committed to politics, he was involved in an altercation, and was arrested by the police, as well as his brother Santiago Mas\u00f3 and Xavier Montsalvatge. Indeed the three men had defended the results of the Catalan Center of Girona in the general elections of 1901, ephemeral party created from nationalist ideas [ 7 ] . Architecture studies in Barcelona [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Rafael Mas\u00f3 began his architectural studies in Barcelona in 1900. Six years later, in 1906, he returned to his hometown with an architect’s diploma, obtained in the same promotion as his comrades: Josep Maria Pericas and Josep Maria Jujol. With them, he shares an admiration for Anton\u00ed Gaud\u00ed. In Barcelona, \u200b\u200bwith other artists, writers and intellectuals of the city, he changes the movement of modernism towards an alternative, which will lead to newness. In October 1900 , Mas\u00f3 moves to Barcelona and registers at the school of architecture. Teaching methods included links with French rationalism, and focused a lot on the study, knowledge and technical application of drawing. In the projects he carried out during his studies, we can note the affirmation of his personality as well as his admiration for Anton\u00ed Gaud\u00ed, aspect which will cause a break with the lessons received within the school of architecture. His end -of -studies thesis, devoted to the development of a chamber of commerce, provoked a great controversy within the teaching staff, Mas\u00f3 having already presented a project with elements not being in harmony with the school ‘architecture. This is due to the fact that Mas\u00f3 is culturally and artistically formed outside the classrooms. Mas\u00f3 considered Gaud\u00ed as one of the strongest artistic expressions of the ideals of the group to which he belonged, either Spiritual League of Our Lady of Monserrat. This group, founded by Josep Torras I Bages, highlighted ideals based on religion and Catalanism. In addition, during his studies in Barcelona, \u200b\u200bMas\u00f3 was a catechist at the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia, at the time of its construction. During his studies of architecture, he met Josep Maria Pericas, with whom he will be friends all his life; They are both engaged in the Spiritual League of Virgin of Montserrat as well as in the congregation Mariana . Mas\u00f3 will also come into contact with the Academy of the Catalan language, linked to Torras I Bages. He also binds with a group of young intellectuals, called the cal-ligeneics (The beautiful generation), which will be the founding nucleus of the Noucentism movement: Josep Carner, Guerau de Liost, Emili Vall\u00e8s, Joan Alzina-M\u00e9lis, Francesc Sitj\u00e0-Pineda, and Josep Maria L\u00f3pez-Pic\u00f3. During his stay in Barcelona, \u200b\u200bMas\u00f3 did not give up his activities at the Girona Cultural Center, on the contrary he motivates his colleagues to collaborate. When he was in Barcelona, \u200b\u200bMas\u00f3 collaborated with the journals Montserrat And Life . Thanks to the review Life , he wishes to energize urban life, through a decadentist criticism of a “dead Girona”, an image that Mas\u00f3 illustrates in his poems, with the support of Josep Carner. The civic attitude, Catalanism, as well as the modernizing and Europeanist character that Noucentism defends, will make sure that Rafael Mas\u00f3 will also distinguish himself as a poet, urban planner, politician and promoter of art and architecture. Professional activity [ modifier | Modifier and code ] As soon as he obtains his architect diploma, Mas\u00f3 returns to Girona with the desire to act for the architecture of the city, aware of the urban limits already present. In this transformation project, he mixes both his personal, but also sentimental, and professional life, which for him are inseparable. The difficulties to which the architect collides during his transformation project will be the cause of a relationship of love and hatred with his hometown. The real art, he will find it in his opinion on traditional, family and cultural life, elements that the city of Girona had already offered him. His activity as an architect experienced the crisis of modernism movement, so he tried to detach himself from this style thanks to the poetic run of neopopulism as well as the avant-garde experiences of European architecture. He is closely interested in the English servant of Charles Voysey and the Viennese secession represented by Josef Hoffmann and Joseph Maria Olbrich. These interests and relationships he cultivates them through his readings of European journals and contacts. With this knowledge and experience, Rafael Mas\u00f3 became the author of the general artistic taste change for the Noucentism movement which met a great success in Girona. The travail of Mas\u00f3 is influenced by the contributions of modern Architects Comme Dom\u00e8nech-Montaner, Gaud\u00ed, Puig and Cadafalch. The Mas\u00f3 Architecture is divided into p\u00e9riods trois [ 8 ] : \u00b7 1906-1911: The works of his first years as an architect are of great diversity. Some are not architectural, but inspired by applied art, such as furniture, flag drawings, as well as certain graphic art objects. In these projects, it is possible to see certain influences of modern architects of the time. For Mas\u00f3, these works had the same importance as others much more prestigious; He was passionate about applied arts. He also carried out important orders such as the renovation of the dining room of the Mas\u00eda El Soer (1906-1907) in St-Hilari, also the Mas\u00f3 pharmacy in 1908 (today Pharmacy Saguer). Then one of the most architectural works that the architect will produce in Girona, Casa Batlle (1909), followed by the Flour Teixidor Factory in 1910, as well as the Ensesa warehouse in 1911, Casa Salieti (1910-1911 ), and of the first renovation of the Casa Mas\u00f3 (1910-1912). Rafael Mas\u00f3 has always been concerned about the impact of his work. In 1908, alongside J.B Coromina and Ricard Guino, he organized “the exhibition of G\u00e9ronais artists”, where some of his architecture work, as well as Coromina paintings, and Guin\u00f3 sculptures are exhibited. Thanks to this exhibition, Mas\u00f3 presented his achievements as works of art and thus demonstrated his talents and authorized for future achievements. 1912-1922: In 1922, on the return from his honeymoon in Europe with his wife Esperan\u00e7a Bru, he decided to devote himself again to the definition of his own architectural style, as in his early days in 1906, after the end of his studies. The main objective of the wedding trip was the study of German architecture. During this trip, they will go through many cities: Avignon, Lyon, Geneva, Lausanne, Zurich, St-Gallen, Stuttgart, Darmstadt, Bietigheim, Frankfurt, Rothenburg, Nuremberg, Dresde, Munich, Innsbruck, V\u00e9rise, Bologna , Florence, Pisa, Genoa, Nice, Menton, Monaco, Monte-Carlo, Marseille, N\u00eemes, until arriving in Barcelona, \u200b\u200bwhere they will also visit Montserrat. During this trip, Mas\u00f3 will be able to see with his own eyes certain architectural styles that he knew through journals, and this momentary influence is found in his works dating from this time. In these influences, we find traditional or industrial architecture, as well as the architecture of ancient Rome, and the secession of Vienna. We consider this period to be the most interesting of his career, during which he produced modernist works, which today became references of Catalan architecture. Some of these achievements are: Athenea, Can Cendra, Masramon, Ensesa, Casas I Teixidor, and Maison Gispert-Sauch. 1923-1935: Rafael Mas\u00f3 strengthens this idea of \u200b\u200bidealization of Catalonia, as well as its expression through the use of elements specific to Catalan culture, such as terracotta, sgraffitis, columns, with symmetry and a baroque style. He tried to renovate the city permanently, with the intention of preserving the character of the old district, organizing the civil and commercial zone, and also to gain importance in the future districts of Girona. During this time, he also devoted himself to the study, recovery and protection of heritage. Some of his works of this period are for example: the cooperative La Econ\u00f3mica Palagrugellenca, Casa Cots, Casa Colomer, Urbanization Teixidor in St-Eug\u00e9nie, and the urbanization of Sea Agar\u00f3 in Castilla d’Aro. Literary heritage [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Before being an architect, Rafael Mas\u00f3 was a poet. Even if this facet of his person is little known, he was quite famous among the young people of his generation, although he was not yet known as an architect. His poems were so known, that in 1911 he was included as a poet in the famous Almanach of the Noucentistes d\u2019E eugeni d\u2019Ors. His poems reflect various influences, like that of Josep Carner, Josep Maria L\u00f3pez-Pic\u00f3, and Jaume Bofill. In his achievements there are sonnets as well as Alexandrians, but also decasyllables. The majority of poems written by Mas\u00f3 were published in the review Magazine of Catalonia , Almanach of the Noucentistes , Montserra t, Life … We could classify his poems in the following themes: urban landscapes, love and friendship, faith and religion, traditions and circumstances, and finally the carters. We can find most of these poems in the compilation made by David Prats: Poetic anthology , published in 2006 [ 9 ] . La Casa Mas\u00f3 in Girona organizes a literary itinerary, thus through the poetic work of Mas\u00f3 and texts written by other poets and authors, a course is made within the house, which was also a place as Meeting of the most famous poets of the Noucentism Movement [ ten ] . During his life, Rafael Mas\u00f3, through letters, maintained contact and even friendships with various people known to the time: \u00b7 \u00c9crivains Notoires: Jaume Bofill (Guereau de Liost); Josep Carner, Llu\u00eds Carreras, Mart\u00ed Gen\u00eds, Josep Maria L\u00f3pez-Pic\u00f3, Eugeni d’Ors, Josep Pla, Lloren\u00e7 Riber, Joaquim Ruyra, Maria Ant\u00f3nia Salv\u00e1, Ramon Vinyes, Francesc Viver. \u00b7 Notoires artists: Enric Casanovas, Joan Llongueras, Esteve Monegal, Joaquim Pecanins. \u00b7 Scientifiques: Joan Alzina Melis, Ignasi Casanovas, Joaquim Folch-Torres, Diego Ruiz, Josep de C. Serra R\u00e0fols, Emili Vall\u00e8s. \u00b7 Political hommes: Llu\u00eds Nicolau d’Olwer, Enric Prat de la Riba, Josep Puig i Cadafalch. Cultural and civic actions [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Rafael Mas\u00f3, outside his architect’s profession, also stands out for his quality as a writer. In Girona, he frequented the group of Xavier Montsalvatge, Carles Rahola, Miquel de Palol, and Prudenci Bertrana, who together write and collaborate with different journals of the time. In Barcelona, \u200b\u200bhe returned to contact with certain intellectuals of the moment, such as Josep Carner, Jaume Bofill Mates, Josep Maria L\u00f3pez-Pic\u00f3 and Emilie Vall\u00e8s, the latter will integrate a literary center, which will be one of the engines of the change of their artistic movement, ending up leading to newism. In 1913, the G\u00e9ronnais nucleus founded cultural society Athenea , in order to promote the emerging movement of newism [ 11 ] . This company was the soul of a group of art craftsmen and artists, who brought together for example the sculptor Fidel Aguilar, the painter and ceramist Joan Baptista Coromina, the blacksmith Nonito Cadenas, and the two busquet brothers, decorators . His willingness to improve G\u00e9ronaise will push him to engage in political life [ twelfth ] . With his friend Jaume Bofill Mates, in Barcelona, \u200b\u200bhe militates in the Catalan young people of the Regionalist League. In the 1920 elections in Girona, he joined the electoral list of the Regionalist League, which won the municipal elections. Rafael Mas\u00f3 will then enter the town hall as a municipal councilor, with the double objective of normalizing the city\u2019s urbanization but also increasing the amount of cultural developments. Mas\u00f3 was convinced that the town hall of Girona could only create cultural infrastructure with the support of the state. In 1923, with the arrival of Primo de Rivera in power and the start of the dictatorship, democratic life hung. Rafael Mas\u00f3 and other Catalan Municipal Councilors are imprisoned, because they join a Catalanist act, organized by the Autonomist Center for Traders. Once released, Mas\u00f3 is forbidden to exercise his profession in the official sector. But he will not stop being in favor of the Catalanist cause as well as the resistance against the dictatorship. In addition, Rafael Mas\u00f3 was also the delegated architect of the Institute of Catalan Studies in the Catalogging and Conservation Service of Monuments, as well as correspondent for the development of decorative arts in Girona, but also a member of the Real Academia des Beaux Arts of San Fernando, and finally a member of the Regional Monument Commission. Work [ modifier | Modifier and code ] In his work, Mas\u00f3 incorporates the artisanal tradition of ceramics, wood, stained glass, and wrought iron. Thus he defines a clean style, which will give his cachet to the city. Except for houses, villas, and buildings, it also conceived schools, hospitals, factories and shops. Finally, he also devoted himself to the renovation of farms dating from the medieval era. Mas\u00f3 was not content to draw the plans of the buildings, he also took care of the decoration of the interior of the houses and drew the furniture. The stained glass windows of the Casa Ensesa vestibule, currently exhibited at the Museum of History in Girona, are a good example. Rafael Mas\u00f3 also drew a tombstone for Guillem Colteller, doctor of Casa Real Catalana of the IV It is century, and one of the greatest connoisseur of medical science of the time. This tombstone was exhibited in the sessions room of the town hall of Girona, but was withdrawn in 1940 [ 13 ] . Currently she is on display at the Museum of History in Girona. His most notorious works are probably the Teixidor Flourra (La Fabrique de flour), made in 1910, also Casa Mas\u00f3 in 1911, then in 1913, the Athenea cultural center. Other notorious works outside the city are also to be emphasized, such as: Casa Masramon (1913), Casas Casas (1914) in Sant Feliu de Gu\u00edxols, and the garden city of SEGAR\u00f3 (1923 ). It happened that because of a bad understanding with its customers, the project did not see the light of day. Over time, some of the buildings were destroyed or altered in an unusual manner; Others were preserved. Year Name Municipality Localisation Description Current state Photo 1903 Ca n’rag\u00f3 [ 15 ] Santa Coloma de Famers Calle Jacint Verdaguer, No. 26 Complete house renovation Has been kept entirely in the original state 1906-1907 1909-1910 Renovation of the El Soer farm St Hilari Sacalm English road Renovation of a farm XVIII It is century, property of Tom\u00e0s Cendra. The renovation mainly concerns the interior and design of the dining room furniture Kept well 1907 Jos\u00e9fine sisters altar Girona Lledoners Plaza Lateral altar with altarpiece. Mas\u00f3 had also planned a major altar and a holy holy holy holy sector. Has been kept in full in the original state 1907-1908 Renovation of can quintana Torroella de Montgr\u00ed Ull\u00e0 Street, No. 31 Interior decoration of the house of D. Pompeyo de Quintana. The house was only kept in part. 1907-1908 Doctor Vinyes House (connue comme \u00abCan Peix\u00bb English Calle del Castell, No. 6 Construction of the house, managed by Faustina Cair\u00f3. The house as a whole has been kept well. 1908 Pharmacie Mas\u00f3 Puig Girona Calle de la Argenteria, No. 29 Renovation of an old premises to transform it into a pharmacy. Interior space and facade. The interior has been kept in good condition 1908-1910 Casa Battle Girona Calle Fontanilles, No. 2 Renovation of a house containing several apartments in XIX It is century, with views of three different streets. R.MAS\u00f3 abandoned the project before the end. The house is well preserved but has undergone significant changes 1909 Ramon Boix Girona Calle Ballesteries, No. 43 Renovation of the rear facade, where galleries were added overlooking the Onyar river. The building was well preserved. 1909 St-Gregori schools St-ragori Ensemble made up of schools and the town hall. But he only built himself the two parts of the school intended to welcome young children, separated by land where the town hall should have been. The schools have been well preserved but have undergone many modifications and enlargements. 1909-1910 House Blog General road, n \u00b0 24 Renovation of a house XVIII It is century, known as “Cal Governador”. Mas\u00f3 drew the garden, the interior of the house and the furniture. Mas\u00f3’s work has been well preserved, but has undergone changes. As for the furniture, they changed owners. 1909-1910 Sarri\u00e0 de Ter schools Sarri\u00e0 de Ter Sarri\u00e0 road, No. 59 Renovation and reorganization of three houses, at the request of Alfons Teixidor. The interiors have been modified and the facades restored. Sarri\u00e0 de Ter schools 1909-1911 Ferme de la Riba Le Vall de Bianya Expansion of a farm from the Burch family. The interiors have been completely transformed and the facade has also undergone modifications. 1910-1911 Casa Salleti Girona Calle Citizens, No. 8 Restoration of a house XVI It is century. The work was concentrated on the patio and the stairs giving access to the upper floor. The house has been well preserved. The vestibule tiles were removed from the ground but subsequently delivered. The lamp is currently in the church of St-Feliu 1910-1911 1915-1916 1923-1924 Farine Teixidor Usine Girona Road of Santa Eug\u00e8nia, No. 42 Industrial complex formed by two parts connected by a bridge, connecting the factory with the owner’s house. The factory is partially preserved, and has undergone changes 1911 Bianya’s self Sant Salvador de Bianya Parish church Restoration and construction of an altar with altarpiece for a Romanesque church in XI It is century. The altarpiece was destroyed during the civil war. The church and the altar on the other hand have been well preserved. 1911 ENESSA ENTERPARY Girona Barcelona road, No. 57 Construction of a new floor intended to store flour. The warehouse has disappeared today. Ensesa Warehouse (Crt. Barcelona) 1911-1912 1918-1919 House Girona Calle Ballesteries, No. 29 Renovation of three houses that Mas\u00f3 Unifia in one. He also adapted the interiors of the house for his family The house has been well preserved and is visible. 1912 Schools of Vilablareix Village Calle Perell\u00f3, No. 142 Construction of a new building in front of the school and the town hall. The work has undergone several renovations and changes over time. 1912; 1916; 1921 Mas\u00f3-Bru house Girona Road of Santa Eug\u00e8nia, No. 5 Renovation of the interior and furniture on the first floor. The furniture was divided between the descendants of Mas\u00f3. 1912-1913 House p\u00e9rez figure Girona Bonaventura Street, Carrera Peralta, No. 2 Mansion dating from XVIII It is century. Mas\u00f3 reorganizes space and has a stucco facade. Good conservation of the house. 1913 Athenea Girona Calle Anselm Clav\u00e9e, n \u00b0 30 Realization of an exhibition room \/ concerts Disappeared. 1913-1914 Masramon House Olot Calle Vayreda, No. 6 Construction of a new house in the Malagrida district. The house is well preserved but has undergone modifications. 1913-1914 Casa Oller St-Mart\u00ed Sapresa (Brunyola) English Road, Santa Coloma de Farmers Enlargement of a farm. Good preservation of the farm. 1913-1915 Ash house English Girona Street, N \u00b0 7 Renovation and enlargement of a house with garden. Good conservation of the house with modifications. 1913-1915 Home ensesa Girona Road Barcelona, \u200b\u200bNo. 68 Renovation and enlargement of an existing house, intended to be the place of life of the ENSESA family and to house the offices of the La Montserrat flour factory. Good conservation of the house but with modifications and adaptations to become the municipal music school. 1914-1916 Block Saltie Girona NEU STREET, N \u00b0 1 Set of housing for rental. Well preserved together. 1914-1916 House houses St-Feliu de Gu\u00edxols Carretera de St-Feliu \u00e0 Palam\u00f3s. Quartier cloccusa Insulated house in an area in front of St-Pol beach Bad conservation of the house. 1916 Arts and Crafts Schools Girona Calle Anselm CLAVED, n \u00b0 32 Building intended to become the Arts and Crafts School next to Athenea Gone 1915-1916 Boutique adroher Girona Shotgrowers Realization of the facade and the interior of an electrical equipment shop. Did not keep 1917 Psychiatric clinic Santa Coloma de Gramenet Domaine Torribera Project presented for a call for tenders, with the collaboration of Josep M.pericas Project later carried out under the Directive of Josep.m P\u00e9ricas Mental Clinic of Sta. Coloma de Gramanet 1918 Maison de Vacances Saliet Set Sea paste, n \u00b0 62 et 63 Isolated house with garden, made up of two outbuildings, Correct conservation of the house, with modifications. Salieti Estartit Salieti House 1918 Casa Ribas Girona Calle Peixateries Velles, No. 7 Renovation of a house with a view of the Rambla, construction of an access staircase, and closing an old passage between the Rambla and rue Peixateries Velles. Good conservation without modifications. 1918-1919 Cemetery facade Girona Girona cemetery Project for carrying out a new gateway to the Girona cemetery as well as the facade. The door was not built but the facade yes. It was restored, which explains its good conservation. 1918-1922 Casa Teixidor (La Punxa) Girona Road of Santa Eugeni\u00e0, No. 19 House with several apartments for rent, as well as a warehouse on the ground floor. The building was preserved, but the warehouse was demolished. 1919-1920 Gallery of the beautiful trades Girona GERMans Busquets Street Renovation of a small space intended to become an art gallery Partial conservation. Gallery of the beautiful trades, Girona 1921 Vilyal house Girona Calle Nou of the Theater, No. 2 Renovation of a house containing several apartments in XIX It is century. Good conservation without modifications. 1920-1921 P\u00f3rtula-Xargay House Sarri\u00e0 de Ter Calle Major de Sarri\u00e0, n \u00b0 116 et 118 Renovation and enlargement of certain existing houses Good conservation. 1920-1923 Viny power plant Flap St-Lloren\u00e7 de les Arenes road Thought by Mas\u00f3, this industrial building aimed to generate electricity to hydraulic energy. Good conservation as it is, including machinery. 1920-1925 1931-1932 Agricultural cooperative La Canetense Canet de Mar Gram Street, No. 22 Building made up of three facades and a porch at the corner of the building. On the ground floor are commercial dependencies, and on the upper floor an auditorium with wooden frames. Today fell in ruins. 1922 Municipal cemetery Flap Hexagonal cemetery with a diagonal space organization. The access portal was built other than initially planned. 1921-1922 Jaume Massaguer House Albon Bellcaire path Construction of a new building designed as a Catalan farm. With two garden salons. Good preservation of the premises. 1921-1923 Gispert-Sa\u00fcch House Girona Calle \u00c1lvarez de Castro, No. 9 Gran Via Jaume I House made up of two floors and a terrace, with an apartment and a warehouse. Good conservation with modifications. 1921-1924 Rigau house Girona Marquis Plaza de Camps n \u00b0 14 House made up of three floors, with the vocation of shops and housing Good conservation but the house was denatured following modifications. 1923 Ensesa flats house Girona Marquis Plaza de Camps No 16 et av. of James I, No. 1 House project containing several apartments, with a ground floor warehouse. Destroyed in February 1970 1922-1925 Pension box for old age and savings and women’s institute working Girona Santa Clara Street, N \u00b0 9 Renovation of a building to install the offices of the Caixa y del Dispensari per Dona There is almost nothing left of the interiors, as for the Sgraffites they were restored a few years ago. 1924 Casa Cadenas Girona Calle St-Anthony M.Claret New house project containing several apartments The house has not been preserved. 1924 Prat house Girona Calle del Nord, n \u00b0 10 Expansion and renovation of a house containing several already existing apartments, with a new floor. Correct conservation of the house. Casa Francesc Prat i Bosch 1924 1927-1928 Home Girona Santa Clara Street, No. 53 Building of five apartments. The ground floor contains a warehouse. Correct conservation of the building with modifications. 1923-1924 Pension box for old age and savings St-Feliu de Gu\u00edxols Rambla Vidal n \u00b0 9 Et Calle Mayor No. 2 Construction of a new building. The ground floor is intended to house the Caixa offices and the floor the library. Correct conservation of the house with some modifications. 1925 St-Feliu de Llagostera Lobster Plaza de la Vila Renovation of the interior and project to build an annex chapel. The project to build a new chapel has never seen the light of day, and nothing remains of the renovations made in 1925. 1925 Church of St-Feliu de Girona Girona Plaza de St-Feliu Renovation of the Sant\u00edsimo chapel Good conservation of the chapel. 1925 Farm to two St-this St-Esteve Road \u00e0 St Feliu de Pallerols Renovation of the house. Good conservation of the house. 1923-1935 Cit\u00e9-Jardin of S’Agar\u00f3 Castell-Platja d’Aro St-Pol beach Quartier with pension (later called La Gavina Hotel) and Family Mono villas with garden. Good conservation despite some modifications. 1924-1925 St-Juli\u00e0 Et-Basilissa’s \u00c9glise Verges Internal renovation and reorganization. Renovation and reorganization of the Church. Adding paintings and stained glass on the facade. Good conservation of the whole. 1924-1925 Omedes house Girona Calle St-antoni M.Claret No. 12 Mono Family House on one level with garden on the back. Disappeared. 1925-1926 Gabald\u00e0 house Girona Calle de las Ballesteries, No. 23 Renovation and enlargement of an existing house Correct conservation of the house. 1925-1927 Coop\u00e9rative the Economic Palafrugellenca Palafrugell St-Mart\u00ed Street, No. 18 Single-storey building intended to house the headquarters of the cooperative Correct conservation but with modifications 1929 Armengol Lloret de Mar Villa in a district in the suburbs of Lloret de Mar. Correct storage but with significant modifications. 1927-1928 Ribas-Crehuet House Girona Calle de la For\u00e7a, N \u00b0 6 Construction of a new house using the portal of a previous building. Four floors in addition to the ground floor Good conservation. 1927-1928 Corominas house Girona Marquis Plaza de Camps, No. 2 Renovation and enlargement of an existing building. Rafael Mas\u00f3 builds a new structure with a facade overlooking Sequia Street. Renovation of the facade overlooking the Place Marqu\u00e8s de camps with the famous tribune that characterizes the house. Good conservation. 1927-1928 Casa Colomer Girona Road Barcelona, \u200b\u200bNo. 7 Full renovation and enlargement of an existing building, with housing and a business on the ground floor. Verticality dominates on the facade, marked by the openings, the vertical bands and the central body which rises towards the frieze. Good conservation 1928-1929 Quartier weaver Girona St-Eugenia road No. 21 et 23; Iberian Street No \u00b0 1 ET 5 Next to the Casa Teixidor, Rafael Mas\u00f3 draws a neighborhood for workers at the Farine Teixidor factory. The whole was made up of four houses and an isolated villa, the latter was intended for the factory director. The whole has not been kept over time. 1923-1931 House vineyards Calle N\u00faria et Circunvalaci\u00f3n Baja de Cerdanyola Unifamilial accommodation. The main body is a cubic volume of one level. Upstairs, presence of an attic, galleries and porches. Good conservation 1929-1932 Arab Bains of Girona Girona Archaeological passage Restoration of Arab baths. Change for a more modern reorganization. Arabic baths Rafael Mas\u00f3 1929-1932 Palais Mirador Torroella de Montgr\u00ed Passage of the church, n \u00b0 1 Rectangular building with a central patio. All around the patio are the outbuildings of the palace. In 1929, after various renovations, on order of the Marquis de Robert, Mas\u00f3 will work there until 1932 Good conservation with modifications. 1930-1933 Doctor Coll clinic (currently: Clinica Girona) Girona Calle Joan Maragall, No. 26 Construction of a new building to create the clinic there. Completely reshaped. There remains only a stone base, and part of the grid. 1929-1934 Single Palais Torroella de Montgr\u00ed Calle de la Iglesia, N \u00b0 8 Et 12 Between 1929 and 1934, Rafael Mas\u00f3 carried out the renovation work on order by Joaquim by Robert. Correct conservation with modifications. 1933 Dalmau hair salon Girona Calle Alameda, Angle of the Wine Plaza Good conservation. 1931-1932 Warehouse, access control grid in Ensesa Girona Road Barcelona, \u200b\u200bNo. 68 Wayness in the grounds of the flour factory, caretaker’s accommodation, and grille delimiting the perimeter. Speed \u200b\u200bdestroyed. The goalkeeper’s grid and accommodation are partly preserved. 1934 Casas marked Quart Road from Girona to St-Feliu, No. 113 Set of two single -family houses, for the two brothers Frederic and Pere Marc\u00f3. The two houses are well preserved. 1933-1934 Maderas Coli-Viader Girona Santander Street, N \u00b0 5 Guardian house delimited by a grid. Disappeared. 1932-1933 Oliveras house Girona Calle Juli Garreta House intended to accommodate a workshop and a warehouse. Standard arranged in an apartment. Part of the facade is well preserved. 1932-1935 Ra\u00efmat castle Lleida Ra\u00efm Renovation of a building of medieval origin, concentrated on the inside of the vestibule, the entrance and the dining room. Mas\u00f3 also drew the fireplace and several furniture. Very good conservation. The Rafael Mas\u00f3 Foundation was created in 2006 as a non-profit public entity, following the sale of Casa Mas\u00f3 to the town hall of Girona by its last owners, Narc\u00eds-Jordi Arag\u00f3 y Merc\u00e8 Huerta Busquets, the nephews of the architect. The Foundation is supported by the successors of Rafael Mas\u00f3, by the town hall of Girona, by the College of Architects in Catalonia, by the College of Architects – Technicians of Girona, and by the University of Girona. Its mission is to take care of the conservation and dissemination of Casa Mas\u00f3, promote research, the dissemination of Mas\u00f3’s work and Catalan Noucentism. But its goal is also to educate the public about the importance of architecture and town planning for society and the people who compose it. This is why the Foundation organizes exhibitions, performs various publications and educational activities for all audiences [ 16 ] . The Rafael Mas\u00f3 Foundation is located in Casa Mas\u00f3, the birthplace of the architect Rafael Mas\u00f3. Within the Foundation, we strive to keep the memory of the Mas\u00f3 family, but also that of the historical context which favored the development of newism in the city of Girona [ 17 ] . Casa Mas\u00f3 in its current state is the result of the simultaneous union of four houses acquired by the Mas\u00f3 family during the XIX It is century and beginning of XX It is . Her current state is very close to the one she had following the last intervention of Mas\u00f3 in 1919 [ 18 ] . Foundation heritage [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Casa Mas\u00f3 possessed UNE surface of 1,000 m 2 , divided between the ground floor and the four floors, with 200 m 2 Upstairs. The ground floor and the first two floors are open to the public. The collection of the Foundation contains 1100 cataloged objects (including 42 original works by Rafael Mas\u00f3) dating from the period 1880-1940. The collection contains paintings, sculptures, drawings, engravings, ceramics, furniture, stained glass, metals, textiles and various utensils. The Foundation’s library and hem\u00e9rotheque contains 3000 books and 5000 journals, as well as other publications. This set is available to researchers or students, who can also have a consultation room on the second floor of Casa Mas\u00f3. In addition, thanks to an agreement with the library of the University of Girona, we are cataloged these works, so that in the near future, they are integrated into the collective catalog of the universities of Catalonia (CCUC) [ 19 ] , and available online. The archives contain nearly 3000 documents and photographs, dated between 1628 and 2012. Through these documents, it is the testimony of the life of more than six generations linked to the Casa Mas\u00f3. Activities [ modifier | Modifier and code ] The Foundation organizes temporary exhibitions [ 20 ] : \u00b7 Casa Mas\u00f3: The architect’s drawings (of April 28, 2012 At January 27, 2013 ). The exhibition presented more than 40 original drawings from Mas\u00f3 as well as photographs of the work of the house, with special attention for the furniture and the decoration of the interiors with Noucentiste style. \u00b7 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0Athena 1913\u00a0: The Temple of Novecentism (of 16 mars 2013 At January 26, 2014 ). The exhibition commemorated the centenary of the creation of the association and the building which over time have become the symbols of newness. \u00b7 Mas\u00f3: Public architecture during the Commonwealth (of May 9, 2014 At January 31, 2015 ). Exhibition that presented the public works that Mas\u00f3 produced during the time of Mancomunitat. \u00b7 Medal portraits: The bronze spectator (of 21 mars 2015 At September 12, 2015 ). Exhibition of the collection of more than 300 artists and medalists from Catalonia and Europe during the Model Modernismo, Noucentism and Art Deco. \u00b7 Art in the book: ex-libris of modernism and novecentism (of October 28, 2015 At April 2, 2016 ). Exhibition of more than 300 ex-libris of the best artists of modernism and newism, from various public and private collections of Catalonia as well as Casa Mas\u00f3 even. \u00b7 Mas\u00f3: Interior (of April 30, 2014 At September 24, 2014 ) Exhibition dedicated to the immense work of Mas\u00f3 as an interior architect. \u00b7 Merc\u00e8 Huerta (1929-2015): The Essence is to look (of October 25 At November 30, 2016 ). Exhibition presented by the FITA Foundation, the Valvi and Casa Mas\u00f3 Foundation, as a tribute to the painter, educator and illustrator Merc\u00e8 Huerta (1929-2015), who was also the honorary president of the Mas\u00f3 Foundation. \u00b7 “Of love is the garden”: Mas\u00f3 and the Tejidos (du December 17, 2016 At May 20, 2017 ). Exhibition that explores for the first time precisely Mas\u00f3’s work in the textile field, with a double perspective: private and public. \u00b7 THE MAS\u00d3: artists and collectionists (of June 17 At November 25, 2017 ). Exhibition presenting for the first time a selection of works from the Mas\u00f3 family acquired at the end of XIX It is century and beginning of XX It is . \u00b7 Puig i Cadafalch, Mas\u00f3 and Los Ba\u00f1os Arabes de Girona: (of December 20, 2017 At April 28, 2018 ). Exhibition coinciding with the year of Puig-Cadafalch, for which in Girona there is an exhibition dedicated to Arab baths. \u00b7 The novelty house: single-family architecture in Catalonia (1913-1932) (of May 19 At November 10, 2018 ). Exhibition which presented a selection of the 18 most representative houses in newness, in order to show to what extent the political and cultural substrate gives shape to the movement of newness. This same movement also gave birth to a new architecture and interior decoration in the service of the new Catalan bourgeoisie. \u00b7 “WE WORK FOR ART”: THE MAS\u00d3 DE GIRONA PRINT (1889-1992) (of January 26 At September 29, 2019 ). This exhibition is an anthology in the century of visual, literary and journalistic culture of the city of Girona. The Foundation organizes, and also collaborates in a journalistic way, temporary exhibitions outside the Casa Mas\u00f3, these exhibitions relate to the work of Rafael Mas\u00f3, its contemporary side as well as other aspects related to its life and its era [ 21 ] . In parallel, the Foundation has created an educational program intended to promote Rafael Mas\u00f3’s work and disseminate architecture, to all generations combined, with particular attention for young and secondary young people. In the continuity of this idea, at Casa Mas\u00f3 we organize visits and workshops, as well as teaching lessons. He also signed agreements so that students from the universities of Girona and Barcelona can carry out internships at Casa Mas\u00f3. Finally, the Foundation also develops a cultural volunteer program, with people collaborating in several areas and activities: guided tours, home tourists, educational workshops, research in the biographical and artistic field of the Foundation, etc. [ 22 ] . Farinera Teixidor, G\u00e9rone House Casas, Sant Feliu de Gu\u00edxols Gispert-Sa\u00fcch house, G\u00e9rone \u2191 Aragon Narc\u00eds-Jordi, Falg\u00e0s Jordi and Gil Rosa Maria, Casa Mas\u00f3: Vie et Architecture Noucentista , G\u00e9rone -Sant Llu\u00eds, Fondation Rafael Mas\u00f3 – Triangle Postcards, 2012 \u2191 Aadd. Rafael Mas\u00f3 i Valent\u00ed, architect (1880-1935). Catalog of the exhibition. Barcelona: La Caixa Foundation, 2006. \u2191 Falg\u00e0s, Jordi, Welcome \u00e0 Casa Mas\u00f3 , G\u00e9rone, Fondation Rafael Mas\u00f3 2012 \u2191 Bassegoda and Nonell, Joan. “The Viennese architecture of Rafael Mas\u00f3 and Valent\u00ed”. Girona at reach [Girona], March 14, 1991, p. 32 . \u2191 A B and C Tarr\u00fas Galter; Comadira, 2007, p. 14. \u2191 Falg\u00e0s Casanovas, 2012. \u2191 Tarr\u00fas Galter; Comadira, 2007, p. 15. \u2191 Tarr\u00fas Galter; Comadira, 2007. \u2191 Prats, David “Poetic Anthology”. CCG Edicions, Girona , 2006. \u2191 “Link to the website of Casa Mas\u00f3” (in Catalan). \u2191 V\u00e1zques, Eve. Athenea, a modernity experiment . quoted by: Aragon, Narc\u00eds-Jordi. “Rafael Mas\u00f3 Citizen of Girona”. In: Exhibition catalog . Girona: City Council, 2006. \u2191 Bohigas, Jordi. “A future Catalanist policy”. In: Exhibition catalog . Girona: City Council, 2006.Aragon, Narc\u00eds-Jordi. “Rafael Mas\u00f3 Citizen of Girona”. In: Exhibition catalog . Girona: City Council, 2006. \u2191 Christmas and Farreras, Joaquim “Rafael Mas\u00f3 and the Commonwealth”. Diari de Girona , 09-05-2014 [Accessed: 8 August 2017]. \u2191 Tarr\u00fas and Galter, Joan; Comadira, Narcissus. Rafael Mas\u00f3 Noucentista Architect . Barcelona: Brau Edicions, 1996, p. 275. (ISBN\u00a0 9788496842038 ) . \u2191 “Ca n’Arag\u00f3”. Inventory of Architectural Heritage of Catalonia . Directorate General of Cultural Heritage of the Generalitat de Catalunya. [Accessed: March 28, 2013]. \u2191 Mas\u00f3 Foundation \u2191 Official Casa Mas\u00f3 website \u2191 “The house Mas\u00f3”. \u2191 V\u00e1zques, Eva “Open House”. Presence , 27-04-2012, p. 26-29. \u2191 “Historical exhibitions”. \u2191 Falg\u00e0s, Jordi “La Casa Mas\u00f3: evoke, discover and disseminate (through) architecture”. Geieg , No. 784, May 2012, p. 44 [Accessed: August 30, 2017]. \u2191 “Volunteering” (in Catalan). Rafael Mas\u00f3 Foundation . [Accessed: August 30, 2017]. 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