Description
This volume explores one of the Architects’ Association of Catalonia’s most iconic elements: Picasso’s friezes and murals, a landmark of Barcelona’s artistic and architectural heritage. The book situates the murals within their cultural context, examines their formal and constructive development, and presents new insights drawn from the historical and technical study of the Picasso–Nesjar friezes undertaken for their restoration. Together, these chapters reveal the murals not merely as artworks, but as enduring expressions of memory, experimentation, and architectural conservation.
About the authors
Fernando Marzá Architect, museologist, educator and curator, active in cultural institutions and museum design, with over 100 exhibitions since 1986.
Rubén Navarro-González Architect, university lecturer at UPC and UNED since 2008, linking construction, theory, art history, heritage and cultural management.
Dr. Joan Ramon Rosell UPC professor specialising in building materials and pathology; founder of the EPSEB Materials Laboratory, leading research and sustainability projects.
Dra. Júlia Gómez Architect, specialist in traditional materials and heritage restoration; since 2016 Director of Chroma Restauració.