Rodolfo Ucha created this project in 1912 at the request of Antonio Bruquetas for the remodelling of a building between party walls on a property seven meters wide. A third floor and an attic were added to the building during the remodelling, forming a whole unified by the curtain façade, typical of modernist woodwork and a typical Ferrol tendency of Art Nouveau for modest buildings between party walls.
In the façade of Casa Bruquetas, there is a unifying intention based on the geometric motifs of the European modernist trend. Thus, for example, the continuous gallery on the first floor ends in semicircles that are closed with other inverted ones in the glazed parapets of the gallery on the third floor. Similarly, there is an abundance of arabesque angles on the first floor, forming a backdrop to the side galleries.