Architect Tatiana Bilbao (MX) founded Tatiana Bilbao Estudio in 2004. Her work is praised for its combination of geometry, social relevance and environmental awareness.
Recent projects include the Sea of Cortez Research Centre in Mazatlán, a centre that studies marine and terrestrial ecosystems; the Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Centre Phase 2 in Austin, an infrastructure for community and art; and the Culiacán Botanical Garden, which integrates public space with biodiversity and research. Tatiana Bilbao is also active in Europe. She designed a Cistercian monastery in Neuzelle, Germany, and is working on the Porte de Montreuil in Paris. Both projects emphasise sustainability, context and innovative design.







