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Federico Correa

Barcelona, 1924 - 2020

Both born in 1924, and fellow schoolmates since they were ten years old, Federico Correa and Alfonso Milá obtained their doctorates in architecture at the University of Barcelona.

In 1953, the two established their own architectural bureau, further entwining a friendly and professional relationship that has made their names inseparable. They projected with excellence as architects, interior and industrial designers. And they excelled in teaching and dissemintating both Barcelona and Spain’s creative work in the international debate on architecture and good...

Both born in 1924, and fellow schoolmates since they were ten years old, Federico Correa and Alfonso Milá obtained their doctorates in architecture at the University of Barcelona.

In 1953, the two established their own architectural bureau, further entwining a friendly and professional relationship that has made their names inseparable. They projected with excellence as architects, interior and industrial designers. And they excelled in teaching and dissemintating both Barcelona and Spain’s creative work in the international debate on architecture and good design.

Rationality was their main trait, always bearing in mind the users’ satisfaction. "We work with the same priorities that we set for our architectural projects: rationalising".

Their work draws inspiration from the lessons on the Modern Movement taught by Josep Maria Jujol, Francesc Ràfols and José Antonio Coderch, with whom they collaborated for several years as apprentices, and from the architecture of northern Italy.

The Correa-Milá style was distinctive for its peculiar form of intervention right from its beginnings. Some examples of their rational interpretation of luxury and human warmth are their houses in Cadaqués, with built-in furniture; the interior design of legendary premises in the history of Barcelona's modernity, still active and intact, such as the restaurants Flash-Flash (1969) or Il Giardinetto (FAD Interior Design Award 1974 and 2011); the seating and tables of the Reno restaurant (1961), and the Bach lamp (1970) or the Barceloneta armchair (1953), the latter reissued in 2023 by Santa & Cole.

Renowned for their large-scale projects, such as the Olympic Ring of Montjuïc, Correa and Milá confessed their difficulties in the field of furniture and lighting design, whose process they described as 'eternal'. "Architecture has a fixed date and design does not." This led them to invite the designer Miguel Milá, Alfonso's younger brother, to join them in this task. With him they created, for instance, the Diana lamp (1993) for the office of the Mayor of Barcelona, Pasqual Maragall, edited and published in Santa & Cole's catalogue.

Correa and Milá continue to be the standard-bearers of the amiable face and human warmth of architecture and design.

Works of Federico Correa

Ampliación de la vivienda de Antoni Sert, Comillas

Federico Correa - 1972

Aulario y colegio mayor ESADE, Barcelona

Federico Correa - 1960-1964

Bar Del Real Club de Golf del Prat, El Prat de Llobregat

Federico Correa - 1955- 1969

Casa De Francisco Bofill y Santiago Fradera, Cadaqués

Federico Correa - 1956-1957

Casa de Joaquin Julià I, Cadaqués

Federico Correa - 1956-1963

Casa de Joaquin Julià II, Cadaqués

Federico Correa - 1956-1963

Casa Pablo Sagnier, Cadaqués

Federico Correa - 1955

Casa Senillosa, Cadaqués

Federico Correa - 1956

Dibujo

Federico Correa0

Discoteca Up & Down I, Barcelona

Federico Correa - 1982

Discoteca Up & Down II, Barcelona

Federico Correa - 1982

Escuela y residencia ASPACE, Alella

Federico Correa - 1973-1975

Fabrica Montesa, Esplugues de Llobregat

Federico Correa - 1957-1975

Hotel de Mar, Palma de Mallorca

Federico Correa - 1962-1963

Interior de la casa Bofill y Fradera, Cadaqués

Federico Correa - 1956-1957

Interior de la casa Juan Salleras, Cadaqués

Federico Correa - 1967

Palco Real del Estadio Olímpico, Barcelona

Federico Correa - 1985-1990

Piso para Joaquín Julià I, Barcelona

Federico Correa - 1960-1964

Piso para Joaquín Julià II, Barcelona

Federico Correa - 1969-1964

Pista de la Fábrica Montesa, Esplugues de Llobregat

Federico Correa - 1969

Restaurante Il Giardinetto (exterior)

Federico Correa - 1973

Restaurante Il Giardinetto I, Barcelona

Federico Correa - 1973

Restaurante Il Giardinetto II, Barcelona

Federico Correa - 1973

Snack sala juventud Real Club de Golf del Prat, El Prat de Llobregat

Federico Correa - 1955-1969

Barceloneta

Alfonso Milá, Federico Correa - 1953

Cadaqués

Alfonso Milá, Federico Correa - 1959

Diana

Alfonso Milá, Federico Correa, Miguel Milá - 1991

Diana

Alfonso Milá, Federico Correa, Miguel Milá - 1991

Diana

Alfonso Milá, Federico Correa, Miguel Milá - 1991

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