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Emilio Bofill Benessat, in Catalan Emili Bofill i Benessat (1907–2000) was a Spanish builder with a strong background in architecture. He has been described as "the constructor whom every architect wanted to build their work."


Life

Emilio Bofill was born in 1907 in an established Catalan family. His father (1860–1938) was a physician and entomologist, involved in prominent local scientific institutions such as the Institute for Catalan Studies, the , and the . He studied at , graduating in 1931, together with a group of significant Catalan architects that included , , , Miguel López González, Marino Canosa and . He did not become a licensed architect, however, and thus is generally referenced only as builder even in projects for which he actually was instrumental in the design. He kept close involvement with the group of modernist architects, and was a longstanding friend of
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and Josep Lluís Sert as well as of
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. In a study of the early years of Ricardo Bofill Taller de Arquitectura, author Pedro García Hernández wrote that "many architects who aspired to do something new or different insisted that Emilio Bofill's firm should be the one building their works, in order to secure collaboration and holistic understanding of the project." Bofill participated in the Spanish Civil War, in the Spanish Republican Armed Forces. Following the final defeat of the Republican side in 1939, he was acquitted by a court-martial (''consell de guerra''). He kept a lifelong commitment to the Catalan republican cause and to its torch-bearer the ERC party, even though he was no linguistic nationalist and favored the use of Castilian over Catalan. His son Ricardo would describe him as "republican, liberal, progressive, austere and logical." He married Maria Levi (1909–1991), who in the postwar era became a significant sponsor of Catalan literature. They had three children, José María (born 1936), Ricardo (born 1939) and Anna (born 1944). José María ("Nino") died from tuberculosis in 1951. Ricardo became one of the most important architects of his generation; he died in January 2022. Anna became a recognized musician and
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activist after an early career in architecture. In the postwar period, Emilio Bofill's building firm had its office in the
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building on
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5. Among the projects he built, one that stands out is the house known as ' in El Prat de Llobregat, by
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, between the airport's runways and the sea, now a museum. In the early 1960s, Emilio Bofill helped and mentored his surviving son's creation of a multidisciplinary team which in 1963 became Ricardo Bofill Taller de Arquitectura. Emilio Bofill was thus involved in the design and construction of all the early major projects of the ''Taller''. He also worked with Xavier Corberó in the early stages of creation of his palatial house and architectural complex in Esplugues de Llobregat and restoration of nearby houses. After retiring from his building activity in the 1970s, Emilio Bofill dedicated himself to reform of the College of the Rosary (previously, Poor Orphans' College) in Sant Julià de Vilatorta near
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, an inland town to the north of Barcelona where he owned land and a family house. One of the college's main rooms is named after him.


Projects

With Ricardo Bofill Taller de Arquitectura: * Apartment building on Calle Bach 28, Barcelona (1963) * Apartment building on Calle Nicaragua 97–99, Barcelona (1964) * Apartment building on Calle Bach 4 / Plaza Sant Gregori Taumaturg, Barcelona (1965) * El Castillo de Kafka apartment complex in Sant Pere de Ribes (1965–1968) *
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apartment complex, Calp (1966–1971) * La Muralla Roja apartment complex, Calp (1968–1973) * Family house in Mont-ras (1973) * Walden 7 apartment complex, Sant Just Desvern (1970–1975) Other works: * Project for the Barcelona Outer Harbor (1931) * La Ricarda House in El Prat de Llobregat (1948–1963) * Villa Tupinetti, Sitges (1970) * ,
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(1968–1971) * Corberó House / Can Cargol, Esplugues de Llobregat (1972) * Restaurant ''Il Giardinetto'', Barcelona (1973)


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Bofill, Emilio Architects from Catalonia Spanish builders 1907 births 2000 deaths