JLA Notarios, a unique space
The essence of JLA Notarios embraces the fundamental values of modernist art. Modernists are, above all, non-conformists. They are restless people who seek change, providing a new view of today’s reality. A rebellious attitude where the spirit of change is more present than ever. This is a new era for notaries.
Muncunill i Parellada Meeting Room
Lluís Muncunill i Parellada
Sant Vicenç de Fals, 25 February 1868
Terrassa, 25 April 1931
Lluís Muncunill i Parellada was a Catalan modernist architect, noted for his eclecticism and application of Modernism to industrial and residential architecture. His most outstanding works are in Terrassa, where he was the city’s architect for 40 years.
"Modernism is the attitude of one who does not believe what he believes"
Puig i Cadafalch Meeting Room
Josep Puig i Cadafalch
Mataró, 17 October 1867
Barcelona, 23 December 1956
Josep Puig i Cadafalch (1867-1956) was a Catalan modernist architect, noted for his eclecticism, attention to detail and use of fine materials. His work, such as Casa Amatller and Casa de les Punxes, is an example of the richness and diversity of Catalan Modernism.
"Asking if a nation has the art of designing spaces and buildings to give them a civil, military or artistic use; asking if a nation has architecture is equivalent to asking if it exists."
Gaudí Meeting Room
Antoni Gaudí i Cornet
Reus, 25 June 1852
Barcelona, 10 June 1926
Antoni Gaudí was a very talented and creative architect who left an indelible legacy in modern architecture. His work, with his originality, use of natural materials and inspiration from nature, is an example of the talent and creativity of one of the greatest architects of the 20th century.
"To do things right, first you need love, then technique."
Waiting room Domènech i Montaner
Lluís Domènech i Montaner
Barcelona, 30 December 1849
Barcelona, 27 December 1923
Lluís Domènech i Montaner was an exceptional architect who left an indelible legacy in Catalan and Spanish architecture. His work, with his eclecticism, attention to detail and use of fine materials, is an example of the talent and creativity of one of the greatest architects of Modernism.
"Architecture is the expression of an era and its people."
Sagnier i Villavecchia Meeting Room
Enric Sagnier i Villavecchia
Barcelona, 21 March 1858
Barcelona, 1 September 1931
Enric Sagnier i Villavecchia was a Catalan modernist architect, noted for his eclecticism and fusion of elements from different architectural styles. His work, such as Casa Lleó Morera and Casa Fuster, is an example of the richness and diversity of Catalan Modernism.
"Beauty is a necessity, but so is functionality."
Beltrí i Roqueta Meeting Room
Víctor Beltrí i Roqueta
Tortosa, 16 April 1862
Cartagena, 4 February 1935
Josep Maria Beltrí i Roqueta (1856-1931) was a Spanish architect, considered to be one of the main exponents of Valencian Modernism. His work, characterised by his eclecticism, use of fine materials and attention to detail, has had a great influence on Valencian and Spanish architecture.
"I suddenly knew that I was in the presence of the centre of modernism."