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Tatiana Bilbao Estudio : a conversation between Jacques Herzog and Tatiana Bilbao / text by Nicolai Ouroussoff, Hilary Sample, Rubén Gallo ; [edited by Mette Marie Kallehauge and Lærke Rydal Jørgensen].
Titre et auteur:

Tatiana Bilbao Estudio : a conversation between Jacques Herzog and Tatiana Bilbao / text by Nicolai Ouroussoff, Hilary Sample, Rubén Gallo ; [edited by Mette Marie Kallehauge and Lærke Rydal Jørgensen].

Publication:

Humlebæk, Denmark : Louisiana Museum of Modern Art ; Zürich, Switzerland : Lars Müller Publishers, [2019]
[New York, New York] : Distributed in North America by Artbook / D.A.P.
Denmark : Narayana Press, 2019.
©2019

Description:

238 pages : color illustrations, map, plans, photographs ; 31 x 25 cm.

Série(s):

The architect's studio

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Foreword -- Picking up the pieces / Nicolai Ouroussof -- Jardín Botánico, Culiacan, Mexico -- Acuario Mazatlán, Mazatlán, Mexico -- Ruta del Peregrino and Capilla Abierta de la Gratitud, Jalisco, Mexico -- Describe your house in drawing / Hilary Sample -- Casa Ajijic, Jalisco, Mexico -- Terrenos, San Pedro Garza, Mexico -- Casa Ventura, San Pedro Garza, Mexico -- A conversation between Jacques Herzog and Tatiana Bilbao -- Affordable housing: Acuña, Coahuila, Mexico; Vivienda Popular, San Cristobal, Mexico; Vivienda Minima, Apan, Mexico -- Perspectives -- The concept of Huacal: Iglesia Central de Abastos, Mexico City; Ordos 100, Mongolia, China -- Walk the line, Iztapalapa, Mexico -- La Confleunce, Lyon, France -- Tatiana Bilbao, Mexico City, and the cosmopolitan tradition / Rubén Gallo -- Collegium, Arévalo, Spain -- UDEM, Monterrey, Mexico -- Staterra, Los Cabos, Mexico.
Text in English, with translations from the Danish.
Expositions:

On the occasion of an exhibition held at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk, October 18, 2019 - April 5, 2020.
On the occasion of an exhibition held at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk, October 18, 2019 - April 5, 2020.

Résumé:

"Since founding Tatiana Bilbao Estudio in Mexico City, 2004, the Mexican architect Taitana Bilbao (born 1972) has gained international recognition for reinterpreting her country's historical culture and building traditions. Her work ranges far and wide--from a pilgrimage route, involving several other architects, to a botanical garden, new dwellings and public housing. Working across a multitude of disciplines, Bilbao has collaborated with artists, philosophers, writers and sociologists. Unlike many of her colleagues, Bilbao insists on analogue working methods--drawing and collage--throughout the creative process. Accompanying the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art's exhibition of Tatiana Bilbao Estudio in 2019, this is the third volume in the series The Architect's Studio. Featuring essays by experts Nicolai Ouroussof, Hilary Sample and Rubén Gallo, the book opens a window into Bilbao's working methods, her use of collage and the Mexican building traditions she incorporates into her projects. Richly illustrated with Tatiana Bilbao Estudio's collages, drawings and building designs, the book also includes a conversation between Bilbao and the Swiss architect Jacques Herzog." --Publisher's description, lower cover.
The third volume of the series The Architect's Studio focuses on Tatiana Bilbao's exploration of the landscape: from the territory of Mexico over the urban to the interior landscape of the individual building, always taking social conditions into account. This is also demonstrated in Bilbao's various projects such as the architectural design of a pilgrimage route, a botanical garden in the Mexican main trading center Culiacán, and not least the Light of Line, which is intended to enable women in particular to move more safely in remote districts of the city. In constant collaboration with experts from various disciplines, Bilbao wants to create architecture that has a direct impact on its users. The publication also provides insights into the Mexican cultural, artistic, and building traditions that Bilbao incorporates into her projects. The volume addresses the question of the use of collages in architecture and embeds Bilbao's work in a contemporary as well as a historical context. Exhibition: Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Copenhagen, Denmark (18.10.2019 - 09.02.2020).

ISBN:

9783037786178 hardbound
3037786175 hardbound

Sujet:

Bilbao, Tatiana, 1972- Exhibitions.
Bilbao, Tatiana, 1972- Interviews.
Bilbao, Tatiana, 1972- Criticism and interpretation.
Bilbao, Tatiana, 1972- Themes, motives.
Bilbao, Tatiana, 1972-
Tatiana Bilbao Estudio Exhibitions.
Tatiana Bilbao Estudio Criticism and interpretation.
Louisiana (Museum : Humlebæk, Denmark) Exhibitions 21st century.
Louisiana (Museum : Humlebæk, Denmark)
Architecture Mexico Exhibitions.
Architecture, Modern 20th century Exhibitions.
Architecture, Modern 21st century Exhibitions.
Women architects Mexico 20th century 21st century Exhibitions.
Architecture Mexique Expositions.
Architecture 20e siècle Expositions.
Architecture 21e siècle Expositions.
Femmes architectes Mexique 20e siècle 21e siècle Expositions.
Women architects
Themes, motives
Architecture
Architecture, Modern
Mexico

Classification/genre:

Exhibition catalogs.
exhibition catalogs.
interviews.
Illustrated works
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Interviews
Catalogues d'exposition.
Ouvrages illustrés.

Vedettes secondaires:

Bilbao, Tatiana, 1972- architect, interviewee.
Bilbao, Tatiana, 1972- Works. Selections.
Ouroussoff, Nicolai, 1962- author.
Sample, Hilary, author.
Gallo, Rubén, author.
Kallehauge, Mette Marie, 1978- editor.
Rydal Jørgensen, Lærke, editor.
Herzog, Jacques, interviewer.
Ouroussoff, Nicolai, 1962- writer of supplementary textual content.
Sample, Hilary writer of supplementary textual content.
Gallo, Rubén writer of supplementary textual content.
Rydal Jørgensen, Lærke editor.
Herzog, Jacques interviewer.
Louisiana (Museum : Humlebæk, Denmark), host institution.
Tatiana Bilbao Estudio. Works. Selections.
Louisiana (Museum : Humlebæk, Denmark) host institution.
Denmark Humlebæk.
Switzerland Zurich.
Arkitekturens værksteder.

Conversation between Jacques Herzog and Tatiana Bilbao

Exemplaires:

Localisation: Bibliothèque main 307920
Cote: BIB 253381
Statut: Disponible

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