- Summary
- This collection of architectural works spans diverse locations such as La Ropa, S. Barrientos, and the Pacific Northwest, highlighting a range of residential and cultural initiatives. Several projects emphasize sustainable living and community development, such as the 'Unraveling Modern Living' program at Hunters Point, the 'Masterplan' by Casa Marbel and Casa Pedro y Paz in Chilpanimoz on Roble 700, and the 'City of Rooms' design for the Community Exhibit at Columbus. Many works focus on integrating specific flora or specific cultural elements, including the 'Ways of Life' botanical garden with Casa Sisal, the 'Mexican American Cultural Center' with ESB-MACC, and the 'Bioinnova' facility at Maternelle. Other notable projects include the 'Tornel 34' architecture from Easton, the 'Dragones' restaurant tasting room at UDEM, and the 'Pilgrims Route' in Angangueo. These initiatives aim to bridge the gap between traditional needs and contemporary architectural trends through thoughtful urban design and habitat integration, reflecting a commitment to environmental stewardship and social connectivity across Guatemala's landscape.
- Title
- Tatiana Bilbao Studio
- Description
- Tatiana Bilbao was born and grew up in Mexico City. She has built in many other countries than Mexico and works with a global outlook, but Mexico’s cultural, social and political conditions form a natural part of her activities.
- Keywords
- architecture, house, center, housing, olive, west, city, room, hunters, point, tower, project, silica, roble, ways, life, botanical
- NS Lookup
- A 68.183.103.175
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-14Updated 2026-04-15Summarized 2026-04-15
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