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Ricardo Bofill

ver the years, there have been a handful of outlier architects whose edificial conjurings appear as plucked from the prehistoric or ancient worlds as they might have been from a far-off planet in . The -like homes designed by Jacques Couëlle on the Côte d’Azur in the 1950s are one example. The cave-to-spaceship designs of his Californian contemporary John Lautner are another. And the fantastical work of Catalan architect Ricardo Bofill is yet another. But what

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