Lake|Flato Architects

Lake|Flato Architects

Architecture and Planning

San Antonio, TX 17,699 followers

Lake|Flato has gained national recognition for architecture that responds to the natural environment.

About us

Lake|Flato Architects has gained national recognition for architecture that is rooted to its place and successfully merges with the landscape. In collaboration with our clients, Lake|Flato creates buildings that are tactile and modern, environmentally responsible and authentic, artful and crafted.

Website
http://www.lakeflato.com
Industry
Architecture and Planning
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
San Antonio, TX
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1984
Specialties
Architecture, Sustainable Design, Urban Design, Adaptive Re-use, and Placemaking

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Employees at Lake|Flato Architects

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    LF40: The year was 1990: Nelson Mandela was released from prison after 26 years and a poor little Macaulay Culkin was left home alone. The Carraro House began with Henry and Francine Carraro’ s image of a big flexible barn-like structure that would accommodate a growing art collection at a modest budget. The constraints led to repurposing an old steel building from the Alamo Cement Plant, a campus of wonderful 100-year-old steel buildings that were being torn down and sold for scrap. They ultimately selected the smallest building on the campus, a 180-feet long, 40-feet wide, and 20-feet tall steel framed “equipment shed.” Their 20-acre property, on the outskirts of Austin, had big shady live oak trees that could handle the scale of the old steel building. To meld the house with the land and create exterior spaces around the trees, the design broke the long linear structure into a “Z” shaped form with three buildings: a two-story screen building with a stone living room, a metal clad structure for the master bedroom, bath and study, and an open-air carport. The elegant “bolted” steel frame drove a lot of our design decisions: like setting the stone wall behind the steel columns, hiding the only boring parts of the frame within the steel-clad building, and creating our first horizontally screened room with the long spanning steel angles that had once supported a metal skin. The budget limited air-conditioned space, resulting in more “porch” than house, a condition we still value today. As a testament to the house’s legacy of use and reuse, the home’s current owners have preserved the complex in its original form and utilize it for public use as a cultural and educational amenity that expands awareness and appreciation of architecture and nature through content, conversations, celebrations, and retreats. The project helped establish the firm's unique design sensibility, and was recognized by the Texas Society of Architects with a 25-Year Award. Carraro House remains an integral part of Lake|Flato and a meaningful gathering space for the firm. — As we celebrate 40 years, we are reflecting on meaningful projects, clients and collaborations that have shaped our design practice. Our #LF40 series showcases some of our work from the last four decades, demonstrating our evolution as designers and collaborators and our unwavering commitment to architecture that connects people to nature and each other.

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    Thank you to The Architect's Newspaper for recognizing Lake|Flato with a Best of Practice Award! This recognition is a testament to the dedication and commitment to design and sustainability that our firm has embodied over the past four decades. The Best of Practice Awards commends the overall operations and structures of companies within the AEC community, recognizing those who have demonstrated excellence in their practice. “The practice chose to show the things that it’s been prioritizing in this chapter of the firm, which are larger scale buildings, or taking on a different technology or material systems. I appreciate the evolution of the firm as its priorities continue to advance.”—Wendy Dunnam Tita, Best of Practice Awards Jury Congratulations to all of the projects and teams recognized this year! Learn more: https://bit.ly/3XGReLZ 📸: 1 Robert Gomez 2, 3, 5 & 8 CASEY DUNN 4 Nic Lehoux 6 Lara Swimmer 7 Leonid Furmansky 9 Robert Benson 10 Joe Fletcher

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    #LF40: 1989 marked the year that Marky Mark & the Funky Bunch were bringing "good vibrations" to the entire nation. Across the waters, the Louvre Pyramid went up and the Berlin Wall came down. ⁠ ⁠ In 1989, Salge Lake House began with a call from a neighbor wanting a simple “inexpensive” lake house. The owner challenged the design team to create a functional and beautiful home. ⁠ ⁠ Salge Lake House was created quickly and efficiently, using an earlier Lake|Flato design as a prototype (Lasater Ranch) and refining it to fit the client's needs. The final design featured thick walls converted into guest rooms, a central space that could be transformed into a "room for all seasons," a grand entry stair that doubled as informal seating and a central cupola that enhanced air flow and natural light. The project's success came from treating details from a past project like a prototype, honing the design while still landing on budget. It was the biggest "little" house we ever created and featured our first design charrette.⁠ — ⁠ As we celebrate 40 years, we are reflecting on meaningful projects, clients and collaborations that have shaped our design practice. Our #LF40 series showcases some of our work from the last four decades, demonstrating our evolution as designers and collaborators and our unwavering commitment to architecture that connects people to nature and each other.

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    2024 AIA Regional & Urban Design Award and AIA Austin Merit Award recipient: Music Lane in Austin, Texas. The Music Lane district was designed to expand the already thriving, authentic district of South Congress. The design focused on extending the pedestrian experience deep into the site, which includes new mixed-use and creative office space, a diverse range of retail, dining, entertainment, fitness options, and parking. Shaded courtyards, paseos, and expansive outdoor decks and rooftop spaces encourage visitors to linger, energizing the property and reinforcing its role as a commercial destination. The district covers three city blocks and three significant buildings and includes a four-story below grade parking garage. The Turnbridge Equities development and Lake|Flato design teams recognized the challenge of designing the new district within a beloved neighborhood known for its funkiness, gritty character, and local retailers. The buildings come alive with the local talent and energy offered by retailers, restaurants, and boutique hotels, and the architecture can adapt over time as the nature of retail and office spaces change. The AIA Regional & Urban Design Award recognizes the best in urban design, regional and city planning, and community development. Thank you to the The American Institute of Architects (AIA) and AIA Austin Award Juries for this meaningful recognition! Learn more: https://bit.ly/3XDGIox Client / Developer: Turnbridge Equities, Landscape Architect: dwg., GC: Austin Commercial Inc., Structural Engineer: Architectural Engineers Collaborative, Civil Engineer: WGI, Mechanical Engineer: Integral Group, Lighting: Studio Lumina LF Team: David Lake, Chris Krajcer, Josh Lamden, David Archer. 📷: 1, 2 & 7: Peter Molick 3, 4 & 5 Andrew Pogue PhotographyDror Baldinger FAIA

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    2024 AIA Architecture Award recipient: The Holdsworth Center in Austin, Texas. As a new resource for world class training and leadership development for Texas’ public educators, the Holdsworth Center demonstrates that “Public Education Holds Worth,” and that educators are deserving of a place where they can grow their skills. Envisioned as a timeless destination that emphasizes a sense of community, The Holdsworth Center campus was designed to promote reflection, thought and dialogue. The campus is a harmonious blend of landscape and architecture. The 15 buildings span 173,000 square feet, with 84% of the site dedicated to open spaces. Natural materials, including wood and limestone, create a warm, inviting atmosphere. Visitors are encouraged to enjoy the trails, central courtyards, multi-use event lawns, and an amphitheater. The 22 acres of preserved natural area ensure the integrity of the environment and the campus design prioritizes recreation, wellness, and ecological conservation, creating a serene retreat for visitors. The AIA National Architecture award program celebrates the best contemporary architecture. The selected projects highlight the many ways buildings and spaces can improve our lives. Thank you to The American Institute of Architects (AIA) national Award Jury for this meaningful recognition! Learn more: https://bit.ly/4b2h28m Civil Engineer: Stantec Structural Engineer: Architectural Engineers Collaborative MEP Engineer: Integral Group General Contractor: The Beck Group Landscape Architect: Ten Eyck Landscape Architects, Inc. Interior Design: Looney & Associates Lighting: Mazzetti LF Team: David Lake, Chris Krajcer, Daniel Mowery, Justin Garrison, Margaux Palmer, Clay Cottingham, Abheek Sarkar, Matthew Morris, Graham Beach, Casey Nelson, Cole Major, Heather Holdridge, Daniel Lazarine, Anne Herndon, Jaechang Ko, and Zeke Jones 📸: 1 & 4 CASEY DUNN 2 Andrea Calo 3 & 5 Peter MolickThe Holdsworth Center

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    The American Institute of Architects (AIA) 2024 COTE Top Ten Award: The Biomedical Sciences and Engineering (BSE) Education Facility at the Universities at Shady Grove (USG) in Rockville, Maryland, in collaboration with Cooper Carry. The Biomedical Sciences and Engineering (BSE) Education Facility at The Universities at Shady Grove was designed to optimize the built environment’s impact on human and environmental resiliency – making it one of the most sustainable laboratory buildings in the country. Biophilic strategies drove the LEED Platinum design, resulting in a delicate environmental footprint that enhances human health through access to daylight, healthy air, and views to nature while restoring the adjacent wetland. 87% of the BSE's occupied spaces have exterior views complemented by natural materials like reclaimed wood, living walls, and water features – fostering feelings of wellbeing and improving productivity. The building’s biophilic design connects students, staff, and visitors to a sense of place, resulting in occupants that are invested in the happenings of the BSE and broader regional community. The AIA COTE Top Ten Awards are the industry's best-known award program for sustainable design excellence. We are honored to receive our 16th AIA COTE Top Ten Award for this impactful project! https://lnkd.in/guQSh6A3 Project Team: Gilbane Building Company, Affiliated Engineers, Inc., Site Resources, Biohabitats, Transsolar KlimaEngineering, Mahan Rykiel Associates, Inc. LF Team: David Lake, Ryan Jones, Ashley Heeren, Patrick Burnham, Sarah Dede, Heather Holdridge, Katie Cavazos, Jose Lomas. Photos by Brad Feinknopf & Keith Isaacs

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    The The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Gold Medal for Ted Flato, FAIA and David Lake, FAIA represents the culmination of four decades of meaningful collaboration - with each other, clients, collaborators and Lake|Flato staff. And, perhaps most notably, with the environment: always leading with the belief that as architects, we are tasked to enrich communities and nurture all life. Thank you to the AIA for recognizing Ted & David's impactful legacy and celebrating this milestone achievement. 

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    #LF40: In 1988 Lake|Flato had grown to a robust eight employees. Micheal Jordan wowed the world with dunks and NASA’s Space Shuttle program resumed launches following the 1986 Challenger disaster.    La Estrella was created in 1988 with one goal in mind: to create a ranch house that embodied a great hacienda, one that looked like it had been there for 100 years.    To achieve this, the design featured a central 150-foot-long courtyard featuring acacia, huisach and mesquite trees bounded by four separate buildings linked by porches. The existing cistern and windmill anchored the courtyard, creating a space to entertain and relax. The walls featured load-bearing brick, 18 inches to 30 inches thick from a brick kiln in Mexico located 30 miles across the river. The bricks were “painted” with a whitewash from Mexican powdered pigments, lime and water which were quickly absorbed by the porous brick. This project helped us understand brick construction and detailing.  —  As we celebrate 40 years, we are reflecting on meaningful projects, clients and collaborations that have shaped our design practice. Our #LF40 series showcases some of our work from the last four decades, demonstrating our evolution as designers and collaborators and our unwavering commitment to architecture that connects people to nature and each other. 

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    We can't wait to join our peers and design industry leaders at this year's #AIA24 Conference in Washington, D.C, where we will participating in several collaborative forums, including: Committee on Design Forum: A Conversation with Lake|Flato founders David Lake and Ted Flato, where they will share stories and strategies on how to leverage the connection between regionalism and resiliency to create highly sustainable and humane architecture. [Thursday, June 6 @11am, Convention Center Room 150] ·        Determined: The Power of Storytelling for Climate Action, presented by partner Matt Wallace, AIA,LEED AP and colleagues from the AIA, AIA Memphis, and UNABRIDGED ARCHITECTURE, PLLC ALLISON AND JOHN ANDERSON ARCHITECTS, who will discuss the impact of storytelling on climate action. [Friday, June 7 @2pm, Convention Center Room 146A] ·        2 + 2: Achieving Outstanding Design, presented by partner Tenna Florian, and colleagues from SHoP Architects, archimania, and Duvall Decker as they explore the essential elements that shape exceptional design. [Friday, June 7 @2pm, Convention Center Room 150] ·         Culture Eats Strategy for Breakfast, presented by Director of Design Technology Daniel Stine, AIA, IES, CSI, CDT, Well AP, and colleagues from LPA, Inc., and orcutt I winslow, who will discuss strategies for breaking out of “business as usual” design processes to examine the importance of culture in driving innovation. [Friday, June 7 @2pm, Convention Center Room 143] ·        We are also thrilled to celebrate Lake|Flato founders David Lake and Ted Flato receiving the 2024 AIA Gold Medal, a testament to their outstanding contributions to the field of architecture. The American Institute of Architects (AIA) #AIA24 #AIA https://lnkd.in/e6DN_VvM

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    Schedule - AIA Conference on Architecture & Design 2024

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    We are honored to announce that #HouseZero, an innovative collaboration with ICON, is a recipient of a 2024 IIDA Award! House Zero was recognized in the Large Residence category of the 50th annual International Interior Design Association (IIDA) Interior Design Competition, which honors outstanding and original interior design. House Zero was an intensive project with ICON’s software developers, robotics engineers and material scientists to create a new set of architectural strategies in the 3D printed realm. House Zero is distilled down to the essentials, using technology to display the honest effort and raw materials needed to provide lasting shelter and a deep-rooted sense of place and home. The interior design team worked diligently to complement the 3D-printed concrete walls and balance the raw authentic nature of the color and texture of the wall material. The team focused on making the house inviting, incorporating smooth finishes like the Douglas Fir wood panels which were selected to warm the space and create a sense of harmony between the rough and soft textures. The design team embraced the ‘concrete’ feel throughout the house, from casted sinks and concrete terrazzo countertops, to create a cohesive dialogue with the home’s 3D-printed walls. Congratulations to all of the projects and teams recognized this year! Learn more here: https://bit.ly/44QDorV Architecture: Lake|Flato (Lewis McNeel, Ashley Herren, Warren Weaver, Nyssa Sherazee, Cole Major) Client, Contractor & 3D Printer: ICON 3D Tech Interiors: Lake|Flato (Margaux Palmer, Vicki Yuan, Lara Lynn Waddell) Landscape: Word + Carr Design Group Structure: Guy Nordenson and Associates Lighting: Studio Lumina Envelope: SGH Wall Structural Engineers: Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc.

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