An Abandoned Spanish Factory Turned Into A Beautiful Home
Spanish architect Ricardo Vaudeville ran in the abandoned cement factory in 1973. While most people did not look for the second time, Ricardo saw a chance in the ruins. that moment the factory was born. After about 45 years, the temple became an amazing and extraordinary home. Located outside Barcelona was a pollution machine from the time of the First World War that was closed.
After a few years of partial disassembly, the firm architect incorporated the outside surface of the property with plants and interior decoration such as modern life and workspace. To this day, the plant is still in progress, something Novel compares to his life, as his vision of the future continues to change. The smokestacks that filled the air with smoke are now full of plants, a beautiful example of the spectacular transformations of creative thinking.
After a few years of partial disassembly, the firm architect incorporated the outside surface of the property with plants and interior decoration such as modern life and workspace. To this day, the plant is still in progress, something Novel compares to his life, as his vision of the future continues to change. The smokestacks that filled the air with smoke are now full of plants, a beautiful example of the spectacular transformations of creative thinking.