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One bedroom, Pere Mata Institute, Reus, 1897-1912 (photo)
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One bedroom, Pere Mata Institute, Reus, 1897-1912 (photo)
8618137 One bedroom, Pere Mata Institute, Reus, 1897-1912 (photo) by Domenech i Montaner, Luis (1849-1923); (add.info.: Reus, modernist city (Art Nouveau)
Pere Mata Institute (1897-1919)
Lluis Domenech i Montaner (Architect)
Pavilion 6 - One bedroom
Designed by the architect Lluis Domenech i Montaner, the building was designed by the doctor Emili Brianso, who persuaded the Reus bourgeoisie to invest in this ambitious psychiatric hospital project at the end of the 19th century.
The number six, known under the name Dels Distingits, is particularly remarkable for its great ornamental richness. It is the one with the greatest artistic value of the whole complex because it preserves the spectacular aesthetic repertoire typical of modernism: windows, mosaics, ceramics and original furniture.); © Jean-Paul Paireault
Media ID 33391512
© © Jean-Paul Paireault / Bridgeman Images
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The print captures the exquisite beauty of the one-bedroom apartment in the Pere Mata Institute, Reus, built between 1897 and 1912. Designed by renowned architect Lluis Domenech i Montaner, this building was a visionary project initiated by Dr. Emili Brianso with the support of the Reus bourgeoisie. Pavilion 6, also known as Dels Distingits, stands out among all others for its remarkable ornamental richness. It is a true testament to the artistic value of modernism, showcasing an array of breathtaking features such as intricately designed windows, vibrant mosaics, delicate ceramics, and original furniture. As you gaze upon this photograph captured by Jean-Paul Paireault, you can't help but be transported back to a time when artistry and craftsmanship were at their peak. The attention to detail in every aspect of this room is awe-inspiring; it truly encapsulates the essence of Art Nouveau. This snapshot from the late 19th century offers a glimpse into an era where architecture seamlessly blended with nature-inspired motifs and organic forms. The soft lighting enhances each element's elegance while casting gentle shadows on walls adorned with intricate patterns. It is evident that Pavilion 6 was not just a place for rest but also an immersive experience in itself—a sanctuary where aesthetics met functionality. This image serves as a reminder that even within psychiatric hospitals like Pere Mata Institute, beauty has its place and can contribute positively to healing environments. Jean-Paul Paireault's skillful photography allows us to appreciate this architectural gem from afar while igniting our curiosity about what lies beyond these walls—what stories are hidden within those meticulously crafted details?
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