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My 8 Images Prove That Ricardo Bofill’s La Muralla Roja Is A Masterpiece Of Architecture And Aesthetics
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My 8 Images Prove That Ricardo Bofill’s La Muralla Roja Is A Masterpiece Of Architecture And Aesthetics

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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, in particular to the adobe towers of North Africa. The Red Wall is like a fortress that marks a vertical silhouette following the contour lines of the rocky cliff.

With this building, Ricardo Bofill wanted to break the post-Renaissance division between public and private spaces reinterpreting the Mediterranean tradition of the Kasbah. The labyrinth of this recreated Kasbah corresponds to a precise geometric plan based on the typology of the Greek cross with arms 5 meters long, these being grouped in different ways, with service towers (kitchens and bathrooms) at their point of intersection. The geometric basis of the layout is also an approximation to the theories of constructivism and makes La Muralla Roja a very clear evocation of these.

The forms of the building, evoking a constructivist aesthetic, create an ensemble of interconnected patios that provide access to the 50 apartments, which include 60 sqm studios, and two and three-bedroom apartments of 80 and 120 sqm, respectively. On the roof terraces, there are solariums, a swimming pool, and a sauna for resident’s use.

The criterion of applying to the building a gamut of various colors responds to the intention to give a determined relief to the distinct architectural elements, according to their structural functions.

The outside surfaces are painted in various tones of red, to accentuate the contrast with the landscape; patios and stairs, however, the area treated with blue tones, such as sky-blue, indigo, violet, to produce a stronger or weaker contrast with the sky or, on the contrary, an optical effect of blending in with it. The intensity of the colors is also related to the light and shows how the combination of these elements can help create a greater illusion of space. I’m a professional photographer, and if you liked these images, you might like my other work that you can follow on social media pages down below. Enjoy!

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