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Description On November 7, GSAPP welcomes exemplary Mexican architects with solid groups of diverse built work, Tatiana Bilbao, and Frida Escobedo. What is it like to practice architecture in Mexico today? Bilbao and Escobedo will present a snapshot of a tectonic culture in their bustling metropolis, and share how it has influenced and shaped their work—an accomplished range from private homes to museums to sites of worship.
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