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Casa Milà Construction: Milà Family and City Hall

How La Pedrera rose amid ordinances, budgets, and public debates.

12/31/2025
17 min read
Historic photo of La Pedrera’s construction with scaffolding and workers

Commissioned by Pere Milà i Camps and Roser Segimon, Casa Milà challenged height limits, façade alignments, and conventions. Debates with city hall shaped cornice lines and street edges, but the project’s integrity held.

Historic construction


Key Moments

  • Permits + Pushback: negotiations on projections and heights.
  • Budgeting: carving stone and iron demanded expert hands.
  • Public Opinion: nicknamed La Pedrerathe quarry — with mixed reactions.

Timeline

Year Event
1906 Commission finalized; works begin
1909 Façade advances; ordinance debates
1911 Attic and rooftop near completion
1912 Substantial completion; finishing continues

“Originality consists of returning to the origin.” — often linked to Gaudí’s philosophy


Legacy

  • The building proved that an apartment house could be art, innovation, and city‑making.

[^completion]: Dates reflect documented milestones commonly cited by guides.

About the Author

Gaudí Researcher

Gaudí Researcher

I created this guide to make your La Pedrera visit simple, insightful, and stress‑free.

Tags

Commission
Milà Family
Construction
Ordinances
Barcelona

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