The Modern Architecture of Cadaqués: 1955-71

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Publisher:  Apartamento Publishing

Measurements: 28.5 × 24.5 cm

Condition: New 

Format: Hard Cover

Cadaqués is a tiny fishing village nestled on Spanish Costa Brava. It stood as a summer oasis for some of the 20th century’s greatest artistic figures, including Dalí, Picasso, Miró, and Duchamp.

This book presents photographs spanning 1955-71 that capture 22 homes in Cadaqués designed by Federico Correa, Alfonso Milà, José Antonio Coderch, Francesc Joan Barba Corsini, Peter Harnden, Lanfranco Bombelli, Oscar Tusquets, and Lluís Clotet. This edition also shares the story of the creative relationships between this group of architects, and how their architecture originated.

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Publisher:  Apartamento Publishing

Measurements: 28.5 × 24.5 cm

Condition: New 

Format: Hard Cover

Cadaqués is a tiny fishing village nestled on Spanish Costa Brava. It stood as a summer oasis for some of the 20th century’s greatest artistic figures, including Dalí, Picasso, Miró, and Duchamp.

This book presents photographs spanning 1955-71 that capture 22 homes in Cadaqués designed by Federico Correa, Alfonso Milà, José Antonio Coderch, Francesc Joan Barba Corsini, Peter Harnden, Lanfranco Bombelli, Oscar Tusquets, and Lluís Clotet. This edition also shares the story of the creative relationships between this group of architects, and how their architecture originated.

Publisher:  Apartamento Publishing

Measurements: 28.5 × 24.5 cm

Condition: New 

Format: Hard Cover

Cadaqués is a tiny fishing village nestled on Spanish Costa Brava. It stood as a summer oasis for some of the 20th century’s greatest artistic figures, including Dalí, Picasso, Miró, and Duchamp.

This book presents photographs spanning 1955-71 that capture 22 homes in Cadaqués designed by Federico Correa, Alfonso Milà, José Antonio Coderch, Francesc Joan Barba Corsini, Peter Harnden, Lanfranco Bombelli, Oscar Tusquets, and Lluís Clotet. This edition also shares the story of the creative relationships between this group of architects, and how their architecture originated.