Tatiana Bilbao
Tatiana Bilbao Estudio
The work of Tatiana Bilbao Estudio begins analyzing its immediate local context, translating rigid social codes into architecture through a multicultural and multidisciplinary perspective. The studio’s architectural work includes: the Culiacán Botanical Garden; the Pilgrimage Route in Jalisco; the Biotechnological Center; the Sustainable House, the social housing prototype displayed at the 2015 Chicago Biennial that costs under $8,000, among other projects. The architect’s works have received international awards such as the Kunstpreis Berlin in 2012 and the International Prize for Sustainable Architecture in 2014. The architect highly values moments of contact with students: in fact, he has taught in the architecture department at Yale, Harvard, and Columbia. His work has also been published in A+U, GA Houses, Domus, and The New York Times, among others.