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dropyourpin · 2 years
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Last post of Ricardo Bofill’s, La Muralla Roja (1968)--for now. 
I came across Bofill’s postmodern apartment complex, built off the coast of Spain, because one view of the complex’s staircase (check my first post) reminded me of the stairs in Squid Games. 
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dropyourpin · 2 years
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I came across Ricardo Bofill’s, La Muralla Rojo (1968), because one view of this apartment complex’s staircase (check my first post) reminded me of the stairs in Squid Games. 
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dropyourpin · 2 years
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I came across Ricardo Bofill’s, La Muralla Rojo (1968), because one view of this apartment complex’s staircase (check my first post) reminded me of the stairs in Squid Games. 
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dropyourpin · 2 years
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I came across Ricardo Bofill’s, La Muralla Rojo (1968), because one view of this apartment complex’s staircase (check my first post) reminded me of the stairs in Squid Games. 
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I came across Ricardo Bofill’s, La Muralla Rojo (1968), because one view of this apartment complex’s staircase (check my first post) reminded me of the stairs in Squid Games. 
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dropyourpin · 2 years
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I came across Ricardo Bofill’s, La Muralla Rojo (1968), because one view of this apartment complex’s staircase (check my first post) reminded me of the stairs in Squid Games. 
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I came across Ricardo Bofill’s, La Muralla Rojo (1968), because one view of this apartment complex’s staircase (check my first post) reminded me of the stairs in Squid Games. 
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I came across Ricardo Bofill’s, La Muralla Rojo (1968), because one view of this apartment complex’s staircase (check my first post) reminded me of the stairs in Squid Games. 
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dropyourpin · 2 years
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I came across Ricardo Bofill’s, La Muralla Rojo (1968), because one view of this apartment complex’s staircase (check my first post) reminded me of the stairs in Squid Games. 
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I came across Ricardo Bofill’s, La Muralla Rojo (1968), because one view of this apartment complex’s staircase (check my first post) reminded me of the stairs in Squid Games. 
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dropyourpin · 2 years
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I came across Ricardo Bofill’s, La Muralla Rojo (1968), because one view of this apartment complex’s staircase (check my first post) reminded me of the stairs in Squid Games. 
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dropyourpin · 2 years
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Squid Games director, Hwang Dong-hyuk, credits M.C. Escher’s, Relativity, as the inspiration for the show’s staircase, but I wonder if his team was also influenced by Ricardo Bofill’s, La Muralla Roja, 1968. 
Photograph by: Sebastian Weiss 
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