| Corner viewThis large house has a facade on Corso Street (the most praised with its fluted columns on the ground floor) and a somewhat longer facade on Alfonso Street, this one with a 3-story oriel or mirador. |   |   | 
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|   |   | Like most modernista houses, window treatment here is a way to show off different decorative patterns.  Each register is different. | 
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| An additional oriel on the side elevation | 
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| The top register with classical columns, eccentric floral capitals and a floral frieze | 
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| Delicate engaged columns flank each double window with carved leaf fronds flaring out at the top side.  More vegetal carving appears on the lintel. | 
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|   |   | The ground floor |