Nacho Alegre Ricardo Bofill architecture porn

Nacho Alegre Just Dropped Some Serious Ricardo Bofill Architecture Porn

If you’re as tired as we are of the endless stream Casa Barragán images your friends keep posting on Instagram, may we suggest you follow Nacho Alegre instead? The Spanish photographer and Apartamento co-founder recently begun documenting his travels for Vogue.com, and the burgeoning series depicts architectural icons so beautifully that you won’t mind if they come along with a bit of vacation envy. Today we’re excerpting shots from his travelogue on a colorful 1973 housing complex in Alicante by Ricardo Bofill, the Spanish architect best-known for his eclectic style and for taking up residence in a crumbling 19th-century cement factory. “I imagine it as a Postmodern interpretation of a casbah, with its labyrinth-like circulation, overlapping stairs, impossible balconies, and endless series of patios,” Alegre writes in the accompanying essay. “Its vivid colors were selected to complement and contrast the nature that once surrounded it.” Check out some of the photos below, then head over to Vogue.com to see (and read) more.

 

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