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  1. Designed a year after the Swiss master’s Jaoul houses, Ricarda shares with the preceding ones, in which Bonet collaborated, the use of the Catalan vault as a basic structural piece defining the overall space.

  2. Designed by architect Antonio Bonet, in close collaboration with the owner Ricardo Gomis and his wife Agnes Bertrand Mata, the house Gomis, better known as La Ricarda is perhaps its most emblematic and architecturally work the best example of Rationalism Catalan.

  3. 2 de ene. de 2022 · En la Casa Gomis, conocida también como La Ricarda por el nombre de la laguna junto a la que se alza, Antoni Bonet tradujo al racionalismo arquitectónico el estilo de vida sociable de la familia Gomis Bertrand. Ni de sus pilares, ni de la volta –bóveda– catalana.

  4. La Ricarda or Casa Gomis, completed in 1963, is one of the key midcentury buildings in Spain. Located by the Mediterranean Sea in El Prat de Llobregat, a town 10 miles southwest of Barcelona, the house was commissioned by Ricardo Gomis and Inés Bertrand in 1949.

  5. 15 de sept. de 2021 · The project is characterized by being a modular construction that extends over the land, integrating into the forest of pine trees under the roof of partitioned vaults.

  6. Bonet interprets the site as an isotropic territory, marked by a square grid of 8.80 x 8.80 metres that follows the orientation of the sun. Each domestic function coincides with the modules of this mesh, covered by a ceramic vault supported by metal pillars of square section.

  7. The basic element that articulates the house and the garden is a module 8.80m x 8.80m, in which four thin iron pillars support a concrete vault to make the building feel light. The property is all on ground level, with one basement that houses spaces for services quarters.