Tatiana Bilbao Estudio : a conversation between Jacques Herzog and Tatiana Bilbao /

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Imprint:Humlebæk : Louisiana Museum of Modern Art ; Zürich : Lars Müller Publishers, [2019]
©2019
Description:238 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), map, plans ; 31 cm
Language:English
Series:The architect's studio
Arkitekturens værksteder.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11986962
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Varying Form of Title:Conversation between Jacques Herzog and Tatiana Bilbao
Other uniform titles:Bilbao, Tatiana, 1972- Works. Selections.
Ouroussoff, Nicolai, 1962-
Sample, Hilary,
Gallo, Rubén,
Kallehauge, Mette Marie, 1978-
Rydal Jørgensen, Lærke,
Herzog, Jacques,
Tatiana Bilbao Estudio. Works. Selections.
Louisiana (Museum : Humlebæk, Denmark),
ISBN:9783037786178
3037786175
Summary: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 Culiacán, 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.00The 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.00Exhibition: Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Copenhagen, Denmark (18.10.2019 - 09.02.2020).
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On Mexican architect Tatiana Bilbao's genius for merging spacious brutalist modernism with nature

Already known as one of Mexico's greatest architects, Tatiana Bilbao (born 1972) has created some of the country's most striking buildings. Her first project was a collaboration with artist Gabriel Orozco on his beach house near Puerto Escondido, and she quickly developed a collaborative approach, working with artists such as Ai Weiwei on projects in China and Spain, or with the Culiacán Botanical Garden (designed by engineer and gardener Carlos Murillo) to install art works and service buildings. Bilbao's buildings always take social conditions into account, as demonstrated in projects such as her design for a pilgrimage route.

Featuring these projects and more, this overview 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 collage in architecture and embeds Bilbao's work in a contemporary as well as a historical context.

Physical Description:238 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), map, plans ; 31 cm
ISBN:9783037786178
3037786175