The home of architect Ricardo Bofill is possibly one of the most amazing spaces I’ve ever seen. The Cement Factory was discovered in 1973. Abandoned and in-ruin, Bofill was “seduced by the elements of contradiction and the vagueness of the space [when] he decided to preserve the factory and modify the original brutality (due to the coarse of

nature and the former program), and sculpt it like a work of art. All these magical elements stand in the midst of transformed gardens which were once the yard of a cement factory.” And… I leave you with this incredible work of art and architecture. If you’re like me and cannot get enough of this inspiring space–go .

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