Cerdá
Cerdá is a surname of Catalan origin, widely found in Catalonia and in other Spanish-speaking regions. It is commonly written with an acute accent on the final syllable in Spanish and Catalan records, as Cerdá. The name has appeared in various fields, including politics, architecture, and academia, across the Spanish-speaking world.
The most prominent bearer of the name is Ildefons Cerdà i Suà (1815–1876), a Catalan engineer and
Cerdà’s Barcelona plan, commonly known as the Eixample or Ensanche, proposed a meticulous grid layout with uniformly
Impact and legacy: Although implementation took decades and faced political and financial challenges, Cerdà’s ideas influenced
See also: Eixample, urban planning, Teoría general de la urbanización.