The Museum of Modern Art of Louisiana in Denmark has invited us to make a sample of our work within the series The Architect’s Studio, this exhibition belongs to the second edition where internationally renowned architects have shown their trajectory Architectural. Great architects participated: Frank O Gehry, Henning Larsen, Norman Foster, Renzo Piano, among others. The Architect’s Studio – Tatiana Bilbao – we will present a retrospective of the work of Tatiana Bilbao Estudio, focused on the new generation of renowned architects who are changing paradigms, performing architectural practices with social and sustainable awareness. Our work focuses on the creation of architecture aimed at raising the quality of human life. Since our establishment in 2004, is characterized by continuous and lasting collaborations with clients and artisans in projects that prioritize the habitants.A collaboration between the Louisiana Museum and the National Art Museum of Mexico City, (MUNAL) will take place. The proposed concept for collaboration focuses on the dialogue between the Mexican context, landscape and art with the Nordic. Artists such as José María Velasco and Dr. Atl will be presented.The National Museum of Art, that preserves, exhibits, studies and transmits works of Mexican art produced between the second half of the 16th and 1954 centuries. that show and represent the value of Mexican culture, context and art. In other part The Museum of Modern Art of Louisiana is an art museum known as a landmark in modern Danish architecture, and is characterized by its synthesis of art, architecture and landscape. LANDSCAPE AS A CONTEXT “Landscape does not only refer to a complex phenomenon that can be described and analyzed using objective scientific methods, like nature: It also refers to subjective observation and experience, it has a perspective, an aesthetic, artistic and existential meaning.Exploring and illustrating our own view of landscape is a way of seeing and representing our surrounding world and work through the lens of our own office and context. A landscape is a totality of context. It is the sum of site, geography, economics, politics, society, history and culture whether visible or invisible in a place. We view our work as actively participating in its surroundings, but also influenced and changed by it.By understanding the landscape as a context, we are able to have our work reach a more personal level. The architecture becomes a complete image of the users, clients and community.Traditionally landscape and pastoral paintings were produced by a vantage point, a frame and the perception of infinite, making it a unique phenomenon differentiating itself from territory and geography. Embedded is a series of actions, the act of seeing, framing and imagining, acts we invite you to partake in.”Tatiana Bilbao