Tatiana Bilbao estudio : a conversation between Jacques Herzog and Tatiana Bilbao
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Tatiana Bilbao estudio : a conversation between Jacques Herzog and Tatiana Bilbao
Lars Müller Publishers, c2019
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The Architect's Studio
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Exhibition catalog
"This catalogue is published on the occasion of the exhibition The Architect's Studio Tatiana Biibao estudio Louisiana museum of modern art 18 October 2019 - 5 April 2020"--Colophon
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The third volume of the series 'The Architect's Studio' focuses on Tatiana Bilbao's exploration of the landscape: from the territory of Mexico over the urban to the interior landscape of the individual building, always taking social conditions into account. This is also demonstrated in Bilbao's various projects such as the architectural design of a pilgrimage route, a botanical garden in the Mexican main trading center Culiacan, and not least the Light of Line, which is intended to enable women in particular to move more safely in remote districts of the city. In constant collaboration with experts from various disciplines, Bilbao wants to create architecture that has a direct impact on its users. The publication also provides insights into the Mexican cultural, artistic, and building traditions that Bilbao incorporates into her projects. The volume addresses the question of the use of collages in architecture and embeds Bilbao's work in a contemporary as well as a historical context.
TATIANA BILBAO, born in 1972, is a Mexican architect. She developed the architectural project along the Ruta del Peregrino and is a recipient of the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture by the LOCUS Foundation, Cite de l'Architecture in Paris, and the patronage of UNESCO.
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