Jujol's wide field of activity ranged from furniture designs and painting, to architecture.
They lived at the school for nine years before his father was transferred in 1888 to Carrer Zurbano in Gràcia, which is now integrated into the City of Barcelona.
The family moved to the Gran Via in the Eixample District of Barcelona, where he experienced modern and modernist buildings.
Where he collaborated with him on the Trinity altar in the Basilica de Santa Maria del Mar.
In his spare time he completed plans for an amusement park that was to emulate the solar system.
In any case, Gaudí had great respect for Jujol's views and entrusted him as a collaborator on his projects for many years.