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Architect Turns Old Cement Factory Into His Home, And The Interior Will Take Your Breath Away
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This Old Cement Factory Was Turned Into Home, And The Interior Will Take Your Breath Away

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When Ricardo Bofill stumbled upon a dilapidated cement factory in 1973, he immediately saw a world of possibilities. La fábrica was born, and almost 45 years later, the structure has been completely transformed into a spectacular and unique home.

The factory, located just outside of Barcelona, was a WWI-era pollution machine that had closed down, and came with many repairs to be done when Ricardo Bofill and his team purchased it. After years of partial deconstruction, the determined architect proceeded to lace the exterior of the property with vegetation, and furnish the interior as a modern living and work space.

La fábrica is a work in progress to this day, to which Bofill likens his own life, as his visions for the future continue to change shape. The industrial chimneys that once filled the air with smoke now overflow with lush greenery, a fine example of the beautiful transformations that result from creative thinking.

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    In 1973, Spanish architect Ricardo Bofill purchased a WWI-era cement factory near Barcelona

    He immediately saw potential in the building, and began renovating it into his home

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    After years of partial deconstruction, his team proceeded to furnish the interior as a modern living space

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    The exterior was laced with vegetation, and now overflows with lush greenery

    The structure has been completely transformed into a spectacular and unique home

    “The Cement Factory is a place of work par excellence” Bofill writes on his official website

    Each room is designed with its own special purpose, and no 2 look quite alike

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    “I have the impression of living… in a closed universe which protects me from the outside and everyday life” Bofill writes

    “Life goes on here in a continuous sequence, with very little difference between work and leisure”

    A variety of indoor and outdoor relaxation spots can be found throughout the property

    Work space is also a crucial component here, as Bofill’s team uses part of the residence as a studio

    The exterior is mostly covered by grass, but also eucalyptus, palm, and olive trees

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    This gives the building a “mysterious aspect of romantic ruin that makes it unique and unrepeatable”

    “The kitchen-dining room located in the ground floor is the meeting point for the family”

    Despite its incredible transformation, the factory is still a work in progress to this day

    Bufill likens the project’s constant evolution to his own lifestyle and creative visions

    La fábrica will always have further work to be done, which is part of its symbolic charm

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    With enough creative thinking, any space can become something new and beautiful

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    Kjorn
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    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    gorgeous... but must cost him $$$$$$ to make it what it is today

    John L Kelly
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    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This man's home is definitely his fortress. His interior designer had a lot of fun too.

    Aunt Messy
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    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    He doesn't strike me as someone who would bother with a decorator. The home is very organic and everything plays together beautifully. No matter how hard they try, decorators (or "designers", but that's not a professional designation) can't do that. It's taken him 40-odd years to get the house to where it is now.

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    Kjorn
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    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    gorgeous... but must cost him $$$$$$ to make it what it is today

    John L Kelly
    Community Member
    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This man's home is definitely his fortress. His interior designer had a lot of fun too.

    Aunt Messy
    Community Member
    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    He doesn't strike me as someone who would bother with a decorator. The home is very organic and everything plays together beautifully. No matter how hard they try, decorators (or "designers", but that's not a professional designation) can't do that. It's taken him 40-odd years to get the house to where it is now.

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