antoni gaudi is author of industrial-era miners' chalet in catalonia, scientific study confirms
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antoni gaudi is author of industrial-era miners' chalet in catalonia, scientific study confirms
"The Catalan Department of Culture has formally confirmed that Antoni Gaudí is the author of the project for the Xalet del Catllaràs in La Pobla de Lillet in Catalonia, resolving a long-standing attribution question surrounding the industrial-era chalet. The conclusion follows a scientific study led by Galdric Santana Roma, director of the Gaudí Chair at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), which identifies geometric, structural, and compositional evidence consistent with Gaudí's methodology, including funicular arch calculations and the use of a 45-degree interior distributor."
"Designed between 1901 and 1908 to house engineers working in the nearby Catllaràs mines, part of the industrial network supplying the Asland cement factory, the 396-square-meter chalet was embedded within a broader productive landscape. While the research affirms Gaudí as the designer, it also clarifies that he did not direct the building's execution, which diverged structurally from the original proposal and may explain why he never publicly claimed the work."
The Catalan Department of Culture formally confirmed Antoni Gaudí as the designer of the Xalet del Catllaràs in La Pobla de Lillet. Scientific analysis led by Galdric Santana Roma identified geometric, structural, and compositional evidence consistent with Gaudí's methodology, including funicular arch calculations and a 45-degree interior distributor. The 396-square-meter chalet was designed between 1901 and 1908 to house engineers linked to the Catllaràs mines and the Asland cement factory, situating the building within an industrial landscape. Gaudí did not oversee construction, and structural divergences from the original proposal likely explain his absence of public claim.
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