A new monograph by gestalten shines a light on the visionary works of Spanish architect Ricardo Bofill, whose bold forms often seem lifted from fantasy.
We look at the grand career of the Spanish architect — and the recent book that captured his legacy
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Born on December 5, 1939, today marks his 80th birthday and an opportunity to reflect on a legacy that includes radical ideas, an architectural philosophy geared toward community, and utopian intentions that still influence humankind today.
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Ricardo Bofill is the enigmatic free-thinker behind some of the world’s boldest, brightest buildings. Now his vivid retro-utopian vision is capturing a new audience
For more than a half-century, postmodernist architect Ricardo Bofill has brought his surreal visions to life. See some of his most breathtaking creations.
Ricardo Bofill is the enigmatic free-thinker behind some of the world’s boldest, brightest buildings. Now his vivid retro-utopian vision is capturing a new audience
built from an architecturally-evolving cement factory from WWI, la fabrica takes on new life as the renovated studio and home of ricardo bofill.
Image 3 of 16 from gallery of La Fábrica by Ricardo Bofill: A Harmonious Blend of Past and Present. © María González
Within the context of La Manzanera, La Muralla Roja (The Red Wall) asks to be considered as a case apart. It embodies an apparent reference to the popular architecture of the Arab Mediterranean.
Walden 7 is an urban and mixed-use development on the site of a former concrete factory. Three gigantic structures were originally planned, in the sha...
Compiling the radical projects that have defined the life's work of Ricardo Bofill, the visionary architect who sees everything differently.
Image 33 of 53 from gallery of Architecture Classics: Walden 7 / Ricardo Bofill. Photograph by Steve de Vriendt
Walden-7 | Ricardo Bofill ‘Taller d'Arquitectura’ | 1973-75 | Sant Just Desvern #Barcelona… by StoptheRoc
Dans la série « génie » : Ricardo Bofill, architecte espagnol, fantasque. ( Son site est extrêmement bien documenté au passage ! )
The travel photographer Matias Galeano aka Boluddha photographed Ricardo Bofills La Muralla Roja. La Muralla Roja is a postmodern apartment complex in Calpe, Spain designed by Spanish architect Ricardo Bofill in 1968. In designing the building, Bofill referenced the architecture of North African...
Image 5 of 53 from gallery of Architecture Classics: Walden 7 / Ricardo Bofill. Photograph by Denis Esakov
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Printed on 310gsm Giclée Hahnemühle German Etching 30x45 cm (12x18 inches) is a limited edition of 100 40x60 cm (16x24 inches) is a limited edition of 50 50x75 cm (20x30 inches) is a limited edition of 25 For all limited editions a certificate of authenticity is included
The misfit Catalan, who has died aged 82, dedicated his life to wild postmodern buildings which formed the backdrop to The Hunger Games, and inspired the aesthetic of Monument Valley and Squid Game
Gaudi housing development was the Taller de Arquitectura first experience of urban design on the grand scale. The commission called for the constructi...
La muralla roja, el edificio alicantino de Ricardo Bofill en el que se ha inspirado El juego del calamar
Celebrated architect Ricardo Bofill has passed away aged 82. In tribute to his immense body of work, we revisit La Fábrica, an abandoned cement factory outside Barcelona. The colossal (and ever ongoing) project saw the architect transform the existing property into a pioneering studio, with his family’s living space nestled inside
Image 17 of 53 from gallery of Architecture Classics: Walden 7 / Ricardo Bofill. Photograph by Ricardo Bofill
The exhibition “Domestic Pools” in Hyères, France, retraces the history of the architectural device from the 1920s until today.
The project for “The city in space” was eventually able to take shape on a suburban plot formerly occupied by a cement factory. Working to a budget appreciably lower than the norm for subsidized housing at the time, with unusual funding, Walden-7 rose up as a monument and point of...
Una ruta cargada de color y geometría
Ricardo Bofill is the enigmatic free-thinker behind some of the world’s boldest, brightest buildings. Now his vivid retro-utopian vision is capturing a new audience
Within the context of La Manzanera, La Muralla Roja (The Red Wall) asks to be considered as a case apart. It embodies an apparent reference to the popular architecture of the Arab Mediterranean.
completed in 1982, ricardo bofill's 'les espaces d’abraxas' remains the landmark building of marne-la vallée - a new town built near paris in the 1960s.
On the occasion of his death, we retrace the work of the Catalan architect through more than 50 years of the Domus archive, among radical projects, historicism and the construction of a critical figure.
Image 2 of 80 from gallery of Ricardo Bofill: “Why Are Historical Towns More Beautiful Than Modern Cities?”. Photograph by Ricardo Bofill
Walden 7 is an urban and mixed-use development on the site of a former concrete factory. Three gigantic structures were originally planned, in the sha...