
Ricardo
Bofill
Barcelona, Spain 1939
After accomplishing
a series of world-class buildings such as Shiseido, in Ginza, Tokyo,
the Christian Dior Headquarters, Cartier Headquarters, Rochas Headquarters,
Axa Headquarters, Paribas Bank Marché Saint Honoré, all
in Paris, The Shepherd School of Music, Rice University, Houston, The
Metz Auditorium, France, the Barcelona Airport, The National Theatre
of Catalonia, in Barcelona, The New Palacio de Congresos, Madrid, SWIFT
Headquarters, near Brussels, Bofill has demonstrated his expertise to
design flagship buildings all over the world.
Outstanding
among the most recent projects designed by the architect is the Donnelley
Building, a 55-story granite and glass office tower. Other major projects,
such as The Grand (the tallest residential building in the world),
Project 2000 (the tallest office building in the world), and Dearborn
Centre (Dearborn and Adams) are currently under construction or
development in Chicago. His vision of urban design has resulted in many
examples such as The City of Antigone (4 million square feet
built) in the south of France, Plateau Kirchberg in Luxembourg, Port
Praski in Warsaw and The New Castellana in Madrid. Bofill has offices
in Barcelona and Paris, and is currently collaborating with prestigious
architecture firms in Chicago.
He has
a multifaceted, international design team that undertakes projects in
collaboration with local architects and engineers for a wide variety
of projects, from city planning to interior design. Ricardo Bofill was
born in Barcelona in 1939. He studied at the School of Architecture
in Geneva, Switzerland. In 1963 he founded a group made up of architects,
engineers, sociologists and philosophers, creating the basis for what
today is Bofill Arquitectura.