Description
The Mexican firm Tatiana Bilbao Estudio takes centre stage in this issue, with projects that are representative of values developed over nearly two decades of practice. The studio prioritises the communities for whom it builds while also seeking to understand the socio-environmental frameworks. Evident from the studio’s portfolio is a playful approach to scale, geometry, and materiality. Projects range from large-scale master planning and building design to residences and precise interventions that serve an existing community, such as reconstruction following a disaster. Further, a selection of key exhibitions captures the breadth of the studio’s research into private and public space.
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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