Lecture: Tatiana Bilbao
Event Date: Oct 28, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US Tatiana Bilbao, architect, born in 1972, began her eponymous studio in 2004. Prior to founding her architecture studio, she was an Advisor in the Ministry of Development and Housing of the Government of the Federal District of Mexico City. Bilbao holds a recurrent visiting teaching position at Yale University School of Architecture and has taught at Harvard University GSD, Columbia University GSAPP, Rice University and Peter Behrens School of Arts at Dusseldorf in Germany, among others. Bilbao’s studio work intersects field research and well as a construction of an intellectual approach to focus on spaces that aim to become platforms for the possibility and enhancement of life across typologies and in different parts of the world, for which she has been recognized with several distinctions, such as: the Kunstpreis Berlin in 2012, the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture Prize by the LOCUS Foundation in 2014, the Marcus Prize Award 2019, Tau Sigma Delta Gold Medal of the ACSA 2020, Honorary Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) 2021, and the Richard Neutra Award in 2022, the architecture recognition of the FIL (International Book Fair) for the professional career of the year 2023 and a Doctorate Honoris Causa for Design from the Boston Architectural College in 2024.https://arch.usc.edu/events/tatiana-bilbaoRead the full post on Bustler
Tatiana Bilbao, architect, born in 1972, began her eponymous studio in 2004. Prior to founding her architecture studio, she was an Advisor in the Ministry of Development and Housing of the Government of the Federal District of Mexico City. Bilbao holds a recurrent visiting teaching position at Yale University School of Architecture and has taught at Harvard University GSD, Columbia University GSAPP, Rice University and Peter Behrens School of Arts at Dusseldorf in Germany, among others.
Bilbao’s studio work intersects field research and well as a construction of an intellectual approach to focus on spaces that aim to become platforms for the possibility and enhancement of life across typologies and in different parts of the world, for which she has been recognized with several distinctions, such as: the Kunstpreis Berlin in 2012, the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture Prize by the LOCUS Foundation in 2014, the Marcus Prize Award 2019, Tau Sigma Delta Gold Medal of the ACSA 2020, Honorary Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) 2021, and the Richard Neutra Award in 2022, the architecture recognition of the FIL (International Book Fair) for the professional career of the year 2023 and a Doctorate Honoris Causa for Design from the Boston Architectural College in 2024.
https://arch.usc.edu/events/tatiana-bilbao
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