Joaquim Garcia made a joke about the difficulty of setting the damask wrought iron balconies in his magazine.
Here he spent a large portion of his time outdoors, allowing him to deeply study nature.
The future neighbor Felix Anthony Meadows, owner of Industrial Linera, requested a change because his could not access it.
In 1928, the tailor Mosella opened the first store in La Pedrera, and he eliminated the bars.
The Barcelonan city council tried to rent the main floor as an office for the bid.
One of the chimneys was topped with glass pieces — it was said that Gaudí did that the day after the inauguration of the building, taking advantage of the empty bottles from the party.
In 1870, Gaudí moved to Barcelona to study architecture.
Gaudí's original facade had some of its lower-level ironwork removed.