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18 July 1821 – Barcelona 21 February 1897), was a Catalan architect of Spanish nationality.


Life and work

He studied at the school of Architecture in Madrid, from which he graduated on 20 February 1851. Elies Rogent i la Universitat, pàg. 14 He was appointed as the director of the Barcelona Provincial School of Architecture in 1871. An admirer of
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, he passed on his passion for mediaeval architecture through his teaching work. His students included
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and Antoni Gaudí, of whom he reputedly said, as he signed his degree, "I have approved either a madman or a genius". In 1887, the mayor of Barcelona, Francesc Rius i Taulet, put him in charge of the works for the Barcelona Universal Exposition of 1888. In order to bring this project to a successful conclusion he made many changes to the original plans by Josep Fontserè i Mestre, and managed to complete the task in record time thanks to the assistance of his disciple Lluís Domènech i Montaner. He was a member of the Reial Acadèmia Catalana de Belles Arts de Sant Jordi His major works include: *
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prison (1863), the first prison building planned on the "panoptical" principle (that is, with every part of the building visible from a central point), devised by the English philosopher
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in the 18th century. * The Vallvidrera dam (1865) * Casa Arnús (1868), in Passeig de Gràcia (Barcelona)—not to be confused with another building of the same name by
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. * Casa Almirall (1870) in Carrer Pelai (Barcelona) * The old building of the
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(1873), with strong mediaeval influence. * The Conciliar Seminary in Barcelona (1879) * (1882) * He was also responsible for the restoration of the cloisters of the monasteries of
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(1852) and Montserrat (1854), as well as the reconstruction of the monastery of
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(1886).


References

* Jordi Rogent, Jordi Casassas and Ignasi de Solà-Morales; ''Elies Rogent i la Universitat de Barcelona'', 1988
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Rogent, Elies 1821 births 1897 deaths Architects from Catalonia People from Barcelona 19th-century Spanish architects