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Tatiana
Bilbao

Tatiana Bilbao, born in 1972 in Mexico City, is a prominent Mexican architect known for her innovative designs that merge geometry with nature and focus on social and sustainable architecture. She founded Tatiana Bilbao Estudio in 2004, emphasizing collaboration and social impact. Her notable projects include the Culiacán Botanical Garden in Mexico, a sustainable housing prototype, and the Biotechnological Center for a Tech Institution. Bilbao's work often addresses social housing challenges, and she has won multiple awards, such as the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture in 2014 and the Marcus Prize in 2019​.

Books
Tatiana Bilbao Estudio, 2024
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25 Works, 25 Voices: 25 Benchmark Works Built in Latin America in the Last 25 Years That Have Resisted the Onslaught of Time with Dignity, 2023
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Two Sides of the Border: Reimagining the Region, 2020
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Tatiana Bilbao Estudio: The Architect's Studio, 2019
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Zumthor in Mexico: Swiss Architects in Mexico, 2019
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A House Is Not Just a House: Projects on Housing (Transcripts on Housing), 2018
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Tatiana Bilbao: Perspectives, 2018
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Collaborations. Tatiana Bilbao. Ediz. italiana e inglese, 2015
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México: Ajijic House, 2009–2011 by Tatiana Bilbao, 2012
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