Javier Goerlich. Architect
Javier Goerlich owes the modern appearance of the city of Valencia. Author of more than six hundred buildings and important urban reforms, his work forever changed the face of the city, following the strong artistic and aesthetic sense that he always claimed for architecture.
With 332 pages, this book contains abundant photographs, plans, watercolors and drawings, some of them previously unpublished, on the life and work of the architect Javier Goerlich and his intense professional activity between 1914 and the early 1960s.
With research texts by accredited authors such as the architect Tito Llopis, together with historians Daniel Benito Goerlich (Professor of Art History) and David Sánchez Muñoz, accompanied by photographs by Mateo Gamón.
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