The Cement Factory Loft in Barcelona by Ricardo Bofill

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LoftLife takes a look into The Cement Factory loft, Spanish architect Ricardo Bofill’s legendary and unusual live/work complex in Barcelona. Originally, the space was, in fact, a cement factory but it also resembles a cathedral with its high, narrow windows and gothic-style arches.

Today, the factory serves as Ricardo’s personal home, as well as offices, laboratories, and a venue for exhibitions, lectures, and concerts.

Take a look inside.

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Photography by Verve via LoftLife.



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8 Comments

  1. mark says:

    wow can i have one of those

  2. Alyssa Myers says:

    Wow. This is an amazing space! Love it!

  3. Ciila says:

    i love lofts and this is the one i like most.

  4. Brasiliense says:

    orientalizante… lol

  5. Amazing space. I’m dying to know what kind of car he has hiding under the cover.

  6. nick says:

    did you know thats Shakiras dads house

  7. Alberto_Basso says:

    it is so different from his other project, generally very linear and luxurious, like this or this

  8. Sandra says:

    Incredible adaptive reuse property!!! What a vision! I’d love to check this out in person, kind of gives me a reason to travel to Barcelona!

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