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Nov 2024
42m 35s

Tatiana Bilbao - Tatiana Bilbao Estudio

Aaron Prinz
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Tatiana Bilbao joins Architectural Record's DESIGN:ED podcast to discuss her Mexico City–based studio’s approach to affordable housing, how design can define neighborhoods without gentrification, and the On Olive residential redevelopment in St. Louis

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