a+u 24:02, 641: Feature: Tatiana Bilbao Estudio Platforms for Life
a+u's February issue presents architectural works by the Mexican firm Tatiana Bilbao Estudio – projects that are representative of values developed over nearly 20 years of practice. Founded in 2004 by the architect Tatiana Bilbao, the eponymic studio prioritizes the communities for whom they build and seeks to understand the socio-environmental frameworks in which they build, while also playing with scale, geometry, and materiality. The firm's portfolio ranges from large-scale projects of master planning and building design, such as Culiacán Botanical Garden and Estoa – University of Monterrey, to investigations of form through residential projects like Casa Ajijic, as well as precise interventions that aid existing communities, as seen in the disaster reconstruction projects of Reconstruir Mx. Tatiana Bilbao departs from typical systems of representations used in architecture through collage, a technique that perhaps best demonstrates the layered contexts that architects must reconcile to create meaningful design. A selection of key exhibitions captures the breadth of the studio's research of private and public space. This issue of a+u thus invites the reader to an architectural choreography of Mexico through the design ideologies espoused by Tatiana Bilbao Estudio. (a+u) Text in English & Japanese.
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a+u 24:02, 641: Feature: Tatiana Bilbao Estudio Platforms for Life
a+u's February issue presents architectural works by the Mexican firm Tatiana Bilbao Estudio – projects that are representative of values developed over nearly 20 years of practice. Founded in 2004 by the architect Tatiana Bilbao, the eponymic studio prioritizes the communities for whom they build and seeks to understand the socio-environmental frameworks in which they build, while also playing with scale, geometry, and materiality. The firm's portfolio ranges from large-scale projects of master planning and building design, such as Culiacán Botanical Garden and Estoa – University of Monterrey, to investigations of form through residential projects like Casa Ajijic, as well as precise interventions that aid existing communities, as seen in the disaster reconstruction projects of Reconstruir Mx. Tatiana Bilbao departs from typical systems of representations used in architecture through collage, a technique that perhaps best demonstrates the layered contexts that architects must reconcile to create meaningful design. A selection of key exhibitions captures the breadth of the studio's research of private and public space. This issue of a+u thus invites the reader to an architectural choreography of Mexico through the design ideologies espoused by Tatiana Bilbao Estudio. (a+u) Text in English & Japanese.
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a+u 24:02, 641: Feature: Tatiana Bilbao Estudio Platforms for Life

a+u 24:02, 641: Feature: Tatiana Bilbao Estudio Platforms for Life

a+u 24:02, 641: Feature: Tatiana Bilbao Estudio Platforms for Life

a+u 24:02, 641: Feature: Tatiana Bilbao Estudio Platforms for Life

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a+u's February issue presents architectural works by the Mexican firm Tatiana Bilbao Estudio – projects that are representative of values developed over nearly 20 years of practice. Founded in 2004 by the architect Tatiana Bilbao, the eponymic studio prioritizes the communities for whom they build and seeks to understand the socio-environmental frameworks in which they build, while also playing with scale, geometry, and materiality. The firm's portfolio ranges from large-scale projects of master planning and building design, such as Culiacán Botanical Garden and Estoa – University of Monterrey, to investigations of form through residential projects like Casa Ajijic, as well as precise interventions that aid existing communities, as seen in the disaster reconstruction projects of Reconstruir Mx. Tatiana Bilbao departs from typical systems of representations used in architecture through collage, a technique that perhaps best demonstrates the layered contexts that architects must reconcile to create meaningful design. A selection of key exhibitions captures the breadth of the studio's research of private and public space. This issue of a+u thus invites the reader to an architectural choreography of Mexico through the design ideologies espoused by Tatiana Bilbao Estudio. (a+u) Text in English & Japanese.

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ISBN-13: 9784900213005
Publisher: Shinkenchiku-Sha Co., Ltd
Publication date: 10/16/2024
Series: a+u - Architecture and Urbanism
Pages: 168
Product dimensions: 8.62(w) x 11.50(h) x 0.45(d)

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a+u - Architecture and Urbanism – is a monthly architectural magazine established in 1971 that highlights a broad range of the work and activities of top contemporary architects from around the world in a well-presented format.

Table of Contents

Essay: Mexico: Ciudad que es un País – A City that Is a Country Tatiana Bilbao Hypotheses on Public and Private Space Essay: The Architecture Is Present Raymund Ryan Culiacán Botanical Garden Casa Ajijic Casa Ventura Casa Valhalla Los Terrenoes Sea of Cortez Research Center Estoa – University of Monterrey (UDEM) Lyon La Confluence Essay: Repository of Ideas Karolina Czeczek Olive West Acuña Housing and Public Space Reconstruir Mx Pilgrim’s Route Conversation: Kloster Maria Friedenshort Father Kilian, Tatiana Bilbao, Anna Puigjaner, Pier Vittorio Aureli, Martino Tattara, Guillermo López, Dylan Impink
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