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Tatiana Bilbao
Tatiana Bilbao opened her eponymous studio in 2004 with the aim of integrating social values, collaboration and sensitive design approaches into architectural work. The studio's work is largely based on research. This makes it possible to design buildings for reconstruction or crisis scenarios. Before founding her office, Bilbao was a consultant at the Ministry of Development and Housing in Mexico City.
Bilbao is a lecturer at the Yale University School of Architecture and has taught at Harvard University GSD, the AA Association in London, Columbia University GSAPP, Rice University, Andrés Bello University in Chile and the Peter Behrens School of Arts at the HS Düsseldorf in Germany. Her work has been published in the New York Times, A + U and Domus, among others.
She was also awarded the Berlin Art Prize in 2012, named an "Emerging Voice" by the Architecture League of New York in 2010, honoured with the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture Prize by the LOCUS Foundation in 2014, as well as the Impact Award 2017 Hon-orees for ArchitzierA + Awards, the Marcus Prize Award 2019, the Tau Sigma Delta Gold Medal of 2020 and the Honorary Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) en 2021.