Ricardo Bofill - Partial List of Bofill Projects

Partial List of Bofill Projects

  • W Barcelona hotel (also known as Vela Hotel), (Barcelona Port), 2009
  • Citadel Center (Chicago), 2003
  • Cartier Head office (Paris), 2003
  • Shiseido Building (Tokyo), 2001
  • Miguel Delibes Cultural Center (Valladolid, Spain), 2001
  • Corso, Prague (Czech Republic), 2000
  • Weidert Residential Complex (Luxembourg), 1999
  • Casablanca Twin Center (Morocco), 1999
  • Teatre Nacional de Catalunya (Barcelona), 1997
  • Madrid Congress Center, 1993
  • 77 West Wacker Drive (Chicago), 1992
  • Bofills båge, Stockholm, Sweden, 1992
  • Barcelona Airport T2 (Barcelona), 1988–91
  • L'Arsenal, Metz, France, 1985-1989
  • Shepherd School of Music (Houston), 1988
  • Turia’s Gardens, Valencia (Spain), 1988
  • Château Lafite Rothschild (Pauillac, France), 1986
  • Les Colonnes Belvedere Saint Christophe Housing Complex (Paris), 1986
  • Les Temples du Lac, Paris, 1986
  • Les Echelles du Baroque, Paris, 1985
  • The Golden Number Plaza, Montpellier (France), 1984
  • The Spaces of Abraxas, (Paris), 1982
  • Antigone (Montpellier, France), 1978–2000
  • The Meritxell Shrine, (Andorra), 1974
  • Walden 7,
  • Muralla Roja (Calp, Spain), 1973

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