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What a beautiful space to call home. An abandoned cement factory partially in ruins, was bought by Ricardo Bofill. Bofill fixed it up to become what it is today.

The Cement Factory is now being used as used as architectural offices, archives, a model laboratory, and exhibition space, an apartment for him, as well as guest rooms and gardens. He created the landscape architecture by planting various plants such as eucalyptus, palms, olive trees and cypresses.

According to Yatzer, Bofill currently lives and works in The Cement Factory better than anywhere else, it is the only place where he can concentrate, associate ideas in the most abstract manner, and create projects, and constitute a specific vocabulary for his architecture.

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