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In 2019 we published, with Apartamento, a book on La Fabrica, the home and office to Ricardo Bofill. It’s probably one of the most impressive architectural works of the 20th century and a perfect expression of the ideas of the architect. It’s also a house I’ve got to know quite well and was very proud to be able to publish the first monograph on it. The house was originally an abandoned cement factory. Bofill turned it into some sort of post-gothic temple for his own architecture.