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HOSPITALITY

Flake Lato, Annual Office River Retreat
WE BELIEVE IN CREATING ENVIRONMENTS THAT ENRICH COMMUNITIES AND NURTURE LIFE

FIRM OVERVIEW

Established in 1984, Lake|Flato designs buildings that respond to the culture and climate of each unique place. We believe in creating environments that enrich communities and nurture life through our work. In collaboration with our clients, Lake|Flato creates buildings that are tactile and modern, environmentally responsible and authentic, artful and crafted.

The firm’s designs evolve from an appreciation for the pragmatic solutions of vernacular architecture, the honesty of modernism and the context of our rich and varied landscape. By employing sustainable strategies in a wide variety of building types and scales, the firm designs architecture that conserves energy and natural resources while creating high-performance buildings and healthy built environments for the building’s occupants.

With a staff of 150 professionals, Lake|Flato is guided by fifteen partners who create teams that lead each project from beginning to completion. A collaborative process within the office fully engages clients and subconsultants and creates a place in which ideas can flourish. Comprehensive and inclusive design reviews generate fresh ideas and firm-wide ownership of the work.

Lake|Flato has received wide critical acclaim. We wererecognized by ARCHITECT Magazine as the top firm overallin the 2019 ARCHITECT 50, the American Institute ofArchitects honored us with its prestigious Firm of the YearAward in 2004, and Lake|Flato was the first architecture firm to earn a Texas Medal of Arts in 2009. Fifteen Lake|Flato projects have received the national AIA Committee on the Environment Top Ten Award, the highest recognition for sustainable design. Fast Company recently named us one of the “Ten Most Innovative Architecture Firms in the World” and the LOCUS Foundation honored Lake| Flato with a Global Award for Sustainable Architecture, recognizing our architectural approach to addressing the needs of society. As architects, teachers, environmental stewards and community advocates, we strive to elevate the public’s appreciation of architecture and foster the education of the next generation of architects.

LEADERSHIP IN ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT

Lake|Flato believes that architecture and sustainability are inseparable, and that buildings should be beautiful and affordable while promoting healthy living. With these goals in mind, we help our clients understand the necessity and attainability of a sustainable approach to design. Since the firm’s inception close to 40 years ago, environmental concerns have been integral to our design approach.

NATIONAL AIA COMMITTEE ON THE ENVIRONMENT TOP TEN GREEN PROJECTS

Fifteen Lake|Flato-designed projects have received national AIA COTE Top Ten Green Awards, The American Institute of Architects’ highest honor for excellence in sustainable design.

INCLUSIVE COLLABORATION

A key driver for advancing sustainable design, environmental resiliency and social equity outcomes is our integrated design process. This generative process creates meaning and momentum at the very start of a project, driving results that have led to various design performance milestones including Lake|Flato receiving 15 AIA COTE Top Ten awards, more than any other architecture firm. These award-winning projects are located across the country and include various projects, from naturebased education centers to large-scale civic and urban transformation s.

DESIGN INNOVATION

Lake|Flato is constantly seeking new and innovative ways to advance building and human performance. The design of the 3D-printed House Zero, for instance, pushes the boundaries of traditional home building methods – revealing innovative ways to provide shelter in the wasteprone home building industry. Another instance of Lake|Flato applying new and evolving technology to elevate sustainable design is the firm’s expertise with mass timber. With more than 15 mass timber projects in progress or completed, Lake|Flato’s commitment to mass timber construction is a carbon-fighting strategy that celebrates the timeless qualities of beauty, nature, and craft.

EQUITY, DIVERSITY & INCLUSION

The clients and communities we serve are some of the most progressive and diverse in the industry. We expect no less of ourselves as we strive to create an inclusive atmosphere in our practice and in our collaborations. Attaining rigorous B Corp certification and participating in the International Living Future Institute’s JUST program is an extension of our commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion. Both programs provide transparent, internationally recognized frameworks for assessing and improving how we operate through an equity lens. By holding ourselves accountable to these high standards of verification and transparency, we aspire to serve as a model for other firms.

LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGE

Dixon Water Foundation Josey Pavilion (certified)

Confluence Park 2023 Austin Central Library 2020 Marine Education Center 2020 Georgia Tech Krone Engineered Biosystems Building 2018 Dixon Water Foundation Josey Pavilion 2016 H-E-B Mueller Market 2016 ASU Health & Wellness Center 2014 Pearl Brewery / Full Goods Warehouse 2013 ASU Polytechnic Academic District 2012 Livestrong Foundation Headquarters 2011 Shangri La Nature Center 2009 Government Canyon 2007 World Birding Center 2006 UTHSC School of Nursing 2006
Soho House | Austin, TX

HOTEL MAGDALENA

AUSTIN, TEXAS

This newly completed boutique hotel and residences sits in the heart of downtown Austin. It is the first mass-timber boutique hotel constructed in North America. The structural system reduces the energy of the structural components by using renewable materials and limits the carbon use intensity during the construction process by drastically shortening construction time. The 5-building complex was designed around the existing Live Oak heritage trees, which become the focal points for outdoor gathering spaces and private suite gardens. All rainwater on site will be collected in underground cisterns and will be used to meet all irrigation demands for the landscape, which emulates the spring fed rivers in the Hill Country around Austin.

client/developer

Bunkhouse

project size

70,000 sq. ft.

95 keys

recognition

2022 Texas Society of Architects Design Award

2022 WoodWorks Wood Design Award for Sustainable Wood Design

2021 Architectural Digest Hotel Award

2021 AIA Austin Design Award for Excellence

2021 AIA San Antonio Citation Award

The hotel offers a ground floor restaurant, swimming pool, outdoor pool bar, and event space that all integrate into the central courtyard terraces. Hotel occupants access their rooms via large, outdoor wooden porches, encouraging occupants to spend time outdoors and to engage with other hotel guests

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HOTEL SAN JOSÉ

AUSTIN, TEXAS

A 1930s motor hotel in an eclectic district of South Austin was transformed from low-rent lodging into a hip, modern destination. Rooms in the existing three buildings were restructured, and a new 16-room building was added in the former parking lot to create a central courtyard. This communal courtyard space serves as an outdoor lobby, lounge and pool area. The hotel has attracted both transient visitors and locals alike, serving as a lively gathering place along South Congress. Harper’s Bazaar has named Hotel San José in their list of the Ten Best Hotels in the World.

client/developer

Bunkhouse Group

project size

11,360 sq.ft. unconditioned; 7,240 sq.ft. conditioned

40 keys

recognition

2002 AIA San Antonio Design Award

2001 Texas Society of Architects / AIA Design Award

2001 Interior Design Magazine, Best Small Hotel

Wherever possible, materials were recycled and new materials were specified to address Austin’s Green Building Program criteria for sustainability. This urban infill project reduced the area of impervious cover while creating a new Austin destination.

Original architectural details, such as tile shed roofs, parabolic arches, arbors and porches, were repeated throughout the complex. Gardens of native Texas plants tie the buildings together.

HOTEL SAN CRISTÓBAL

SUR, MEXICO

The historic town, sweeping beaches, palm forests, stoic foothills, local farms, cantinas, and authentic Mexican culture form the ideal ecosystem for a more essential, reverential kind of lifestyle. A collection of three landscapes—beach, farm and hillside—make up Hotel San Cristóbal. Adjacent to a 250-year old fishing village with considerable charm, the design for the boutique hotel combines a thoughtful approach to architecture that keeps the area’s inherent, raw beauty. Wide-open views are maintained throughout the complex to its natural surroundings. A nationally recognized team in planning, architecture, education and lifestyle design was assembled to ensure that each aspect of Hotel San Cristobal is skillfully and sustainably crafted.

client/developer

Bunkhouse Group

project size

30,063 sq.ft.

phase1: 28 keys

phase 2: 62 keys

BAJA

Technology and tradition are carefully merged through a thoughtful approach to design and meticulous attention to the time-honored principles of a balanced lifestyle.

AUSTIN, TEXAS CANOPY AUSTIN, DOWNTOWN

The new Canopy Austin, Downtown is a 6-story boutique hotel with 140 guest rooms, underground valet parking and a variety of public programs and shared spaces designed to immerse guests in the neighborhood. A bar and restaurant open up the hotel to vibrant West 6th Street, while a lush pool deck and flexible event room overlook the street from the second level.

The project will be an anchor for Austin’s lively West 6th street, further strengthening not only the dynamic arts scene of the area, but also the identity of Austin as a creative urban hub.

client/developer

Scenic Capital Advisors

project size

80,000 sq. ft. conditioned

30,000 sq. ft. unconditioned

The heart of the site is an urban courtyard— a relaxing oasis surrounded by lively spaces.

THE LODGE AT GULF STATE PARK

BALDWIN COUNTY, ALABAMA

The Lodge at Gulf State Park is a green, overnight stay and meeting facility that improves public access to the park’s beaches, trails, freshwater ecosystems and other natural resources while serving as a model of resilient, environmentally friendly coastal development.

The design seeks to ecologically enhance the beach’s degraded dune habitat to restore approximately 50 acres of dunes in the park through creation of sand movement corridors at strategic locations to allow for the natural buildup of dunes. Native vegetative plantings, including sea oats, sand oats, or seaside bluestem, stabilize dunes and promote increased dune coverage. The project is an early restoration project of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Natural Resource Damage Assessment and is seeking SITES Platinum Certification and LEED Gold Certification.

In association with Sasaki, Rabun & Looney Associates

client/developer

Gulf State Park

project size

350 key hotel

291,000 sq. ft.

4 resturants

The Lodge features guest rooms, restaurants and over 40,000 SF of indoor and outdoor meeting space.

CANOPY HOTEL SAN ANTONIO

SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS

The Canopy San Antonio is a multilevel hive of urban placemaking integrating layers upon layers of site history & context. A collection of balconies, perches & terraces are shaped and oriented toward specific Riverwalk experiences. The tower’s massive structure carefully intertwines with the historic stone building which was restored and kept nestled in place within the project’s core. This new 21-story boutique hotel dramatically transforms a long neglected urban corner next to the Esquire Tavern in downtown San Antonio.

The design of the contemporary 197-room hotel incorporates and preserves a historic 1860’s limestone building and offers and expansive public porch to the adjacent historic Riverwalk. To create a “complete street” the design includes widened sidewalks and ground-floor retail to create an inviting place for pedestrians.

In collaboration with Gensler.

client/developer Private project size

140,242 sq. ft. conditioned

12,308 sq. ft. unconditioned

SOHO HOUSE AUSTIN

AUSTIN, TEXAS

Tapping into Austin’s history as a magnet for artists and musicians, Soho House offers a variety of settings for creative inspiration and causal glamor. Handmade and artisan-crafted materials were used throughout the project, grounding the spaces in a rich tactile experience unique to the vibrant South Congress neighborhood. Soho House includes three levels of hospitality with a cinema, intimate event spaces, and a rooftop pool/ club deck totaling 50,000 SF of interior and 12,000 SF of exterior space. Lake|Flato worked in close collaboration with Soho House’s design team to execute the project, coordinating the design of the Soho space within the Music Lane shell building, also designed by Lake|Flato.

client/developer

Soho House

project size

49 key hotel

50,000 sq. ft.conditioned

12,000 sq. ft.unconditioned

PALMETTO BLUFF MORELAND VILLAGE OUTFITTER BUILDING

BLUFFTON, SOUTH CAROLINA

The Moreland Village Outfitter Building at Palmetto Bluff in Bluffton, SC is a 7,600 SF building comprised of a retail store, boat launch, canteen/ deli, classroom, office, and adjacent maintenance building. Situated in the Lowcountry of South Carolina, between Charleston, SC and Savannah, GA, Palmetto Bluff is one of the largest waterfront properties on the East Coast, encompassing an extensive nature preserve, with river and ocean access, walking trails, a distinctive food and wine program, and many other amenities.

client/developer

South Street Partners

project size

conditioned space: 4,250 SF

unconditioned space: 2,660 SF

deck/boardwalk area: 5,270 SF

Open decks that connect the various structures to one another also allow visitors to engage with surrounding natural environment.

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EPOCH WINERY TASTING ROOM

TEMPLETON, CALIFORNIA

Epoch Estate Wines new Tasting Room and Production Winery sits delicately upon the historic 143 acre York Mountain property. A full restoration of this landscape reconnects us to the origins of the site and maintains the spirit of agrarian structures that are subservient to the landscape.

The design scheme brings new life to the original earthquake-damaged winery as the new Tasting Room with a full reconstruction incorporating original heavy timber and site fired brick materials and new roof system to streamline the massing.

Importing fruit from their three locally owned and managed vineyards, the new facilities provide a production capacity of 15,000 cases. The steel framed winery outbuilding “pole barn” houses the fermentation room, cased goods storage and daily support program while barrel storage caves dive into the hillside working both economically and functionally for barrel aging and winery growth.

client/developer

Armstrong Vineyards

project size

16,410 sq.ft. conditioned recognition

2020 Texas Society of Architects’ Design Award

2019 AIA San Antonio Merit Award

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SAXUM WINERY

PASO ROBLES, CALIFORNIA

Saxum Vineyards is focused on producing Rhone varietal blends from the Templeton Gap/Willow Creek area of Paso Robles. The new tasting room facility is completely subterranean: crushing, fermenting and barrel storage caves; minimizing its presence in the vineyard and from a neighboring residence. Floating outside between the 2 working portals, a green roofed steel-framed pavilion houses lounge space, private offices, lab/kitchen, and restrooms. The vineyard’s 71 acres of rocky calcareous soils, steep hillsides, sunny days, and cooling ocean breezes yield world-class fruit, which is sustainably farmed without chemical fertilizers, herbicides, or pesticides and rarely needs supplemental irrigation.

client/developer

Saxum Vineyards

project size

1,995 sq.ft. conditioned

2,815 sq.ft. unconditioned

recognition

2018 AIA San Antonio Honor Award

ALAMO BEER BREWERY

SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS

The 18,000 SF facility is uniquely positioned as a gateway to a growing neighborhood and as a catalyst in the urban revitalization of downtown San Antonio. Buildings are organized around a central gathering space, connecting brewery operations, administrative offices and beer hall structures crafted out of pre-engineered metal systems. Appearing as an extension of the Hays Street Bridge, its red rust-colored and warehouse-like facade, consistent with the building’s industrial surroundings, makes the brewery a thread in an existing historic fabric.

client/developer

Alamo Beer Company

project size

18,000 SF construction cost withheld at owner’s request recognition

2015 AIA San Antonio Design Award

2016 Architizer A+ Architecture + Details: Metal, Honorable Mention

2016 Best of Downtown Award

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VIBRANT

HOUSTON, TEXAS

Formerly a 1960s dry cleaners, this reimagined building is now home to Vibrant, a restaurant featuring healthy ingredients located at the heart of Houston’s Montrose neighborhood. Envisioned as an “oasis for the community,” the project centers around the food and the garden, for which the architecture serves as backdrop. An exterior dining space nestles within a new courtyard carved out of the existing building, and new openings in the walls– one tall along the north, one low and long along the south – bring in natural light, each framing a different garden experience. Inside, banquettes create natural seating zones, and a coffee bar anchors the space, with the kitchen as the terminus. Drawing inspiration from Vibrant’s menu of authentic, wholesome food pared down to its original elements, a similar concept was carried out with the restoration of the original building. The design team focused on celebrating the natural, inherent qualities of the building while transforming it into a more daylit, vibrant space. The restaurant’s interiors complement both the culinary experience and the quirkiness of the original building.

client/developer

Vibrant Living project size 2,464 sq. ft. conditioned 495 sq. ft. unconditioned

BEST QUALITY DAUGHTER

SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS

Set in a historically significant Victorian house in a bustling commercial district in San Antonio, Best Quality Daughter is a contemporary restaurant that redefines casual modern dining in celebration of the Asian American experience. Influenced by the owner’s bicultural identity and her worldly travels, the restaurant design delights in an eclectic, feminine whimsy with both local and global flavor. The restaurant is organized into four distinct dining rooms, informed by the historic architectural layout and loosely inspired by the four auspicious beasts that appear in Chinese constellations. Best Quality Daughter proudly asserts that respecting history can coexist with a defiantly cross-cultural mindset. Set in this former domestic environs, guests feel the immediate intimacy of being welcomed into the home of a sensationally well-traveled friend.

client/developer

Rio Perla Properties

project size

2,500 sq. ft. conditioned

AUSTIN CENTRAL LIBRARY

COOKBOOK BAR & CAFE

AUSTIN, TEXAS

Cookbook Bar and Café celebrates the Austin Central Library’s extensive cookbook collection by featuring footnoted culinary and cocktail creations. Cookbook’s prime location within the Austin Central Library, overlooking Shoal Creek, serves patrons from both inside the library and from Second Street. The bright and welcoming interiors showcase the chefs preparing farm-to-table food as well as the cookbook collection that visitors can peruse while dining. The interiors enhance the daylight and views in the space while tying in the materials palette used throughout the Austin Central Library. The 50 indoor seats and 75 outdoor seats were chosen to utilize local artisans and create a communal and cordial experience for visitors.

Cookbook’s partnership with the Library also extends to other parts of the building. Cookbook operates a coffee cart that is stationed on the Library’s 6th floor roof garden overlooking downtown Austin and caters events taking place at the Library. When a chef is giving a talk at the Library’s demonstration kitchen, Cookbook features their recipes.

client/developer City of Austin

project

size
sq. ft. conditioned
3,400

BAKERY

LORRAINE

AUSTIN, TEXAS

Over the years, Bakery Lorraine has established a loyal following in San Antonio, and this shop in Austin at the popular Domain district is their first venture beyond their hometown. While the bakery focuses on traditional French pastry techniques for modern life, the restaurant design also balances an appreciation of classic all-day cafes with a contemporary feel. The interior design creates a backdrop to celebrate the work of local San Antonio artists displayed throughout the café, while also highlighting their decadent pastries.

client/developer

Bakery Lorraine

project size

2,557 sq. ft. conditioned

CONFIDENTIAL ISLAND RESORT

BAHAMAS

This boutique hotel project is located on the existing site of a resort previously destroyed by hurricane Dorian. It consists of 30 luxury rental bungalows and 34 private villas for purchase built from cast-in-place concrete and heavy timber framing to ensure a more resilient and longlasting resort. The architectural aesthetic was inspired by the natural ironshore on site as well as the traditional local history of nautical craftsmanship. The siting of upland structures allows for a more porous connection at the water’s edge was paired with dense, undisturbed areas of native vegetation to create a guest experience based on the story of the land and place. On-site renewables and landscape-based stormwater controls are built into the site design to ensure a lighter impact to the local ecosystem.

client/developer

Confidential

project size

60 hotel keys

100,000sf

3BR, 4BR and 5BR house

ADDITIONAL RELEVANT EXPERIENCE

SILVER LAKE HOTEL Los Angeles, California

This Boutique Hotel captures the romance of the iconic the mid-century Sunset Strip. The 94-key hotel is structured around three urban courtyards that leverage the mild Los Angeles climate and the Strip’s urban vitality. Generous balconies and exterior circulation keep guests connected to the surrounding context and recall regional mid-century modern architecture. The program includes a 4-story hotel over retail, restaurants and event space as well as a 2 story below grade parking structure.

SCHRADER HOTEL Hollywood, California

The 11-story hotel is designed to engage the surrounding neighborhood and connect to Selma Park across the street. The design leverages the unique culture and climate of Hollywood with a rooftop pool and amenity deck, as well as creating an exterior public courtyard to encourage more activity and community engagement. The hotel creates an authentic sense of craft and place with modern materials and artful massing that celebrates views of the Hollywood Hills to the north and takes advantage of views to the south.

DESERT PEARL INN Springdale, Utah

Lake|Flato is currently providing master planning services for the Desert Pearl, a 73-key mini resort that overlooks Zion National Park. The 36 acre phased master plan and concept plan for the expansion of the existing 4 acre Desert Pearl leverages the incredible site to create a unique guest experience.

A variety of residence options, including traditional lodging, river bunks, tree houses, casitas, and yurts, are thoughtfully integrated into the landscape. Communal spaces including an amphitheater, restaurant and spa are linked to the resort by meandering footpaths.

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT&T EXECUTIVE EDUCATION & CONFERENCE CENTER Austin, Texas

The AT&T Executive Center serves as the southern gateway to the University of Texas, welcoming executives, alumni, prospective students and visitors to campus. Developed by the University in conjunction with the McCombs School of Business, the 322,000-square-foot facility contains seven tiered classrooms, a 300-seat amphitheater, multiple break-out rooms, several conference rooms, and an 800-seat ballroom, all complementing the 300-room residential center. A central courtyard provides connections to the outdoors from all primary public spaces. In association with HKS, architect of record; Rabun Rashe Rector Reece, feasiblity study.

DREAM HOTEL Nashville, Tennesee

The Printer’s Alley Hotel is a unique adaptive reuse and addition of existing buildings and a new structure in downtown Nashville into a new boutique hotel. The design is inspired by the urban and historic context of Printer’s Alley while at the same time creating a new iconic presence for the district. The 10-story hotel will contain 168 rooms with a central gathering lobby and restaurant.

EL COSMICO Marfa, Texas

El Cosmico is a unique concept hotel designed for Bunkhouse Development in Marfa, Texas. Guest rooms are vintage Airstream trailers, yurts and teepees. Open-air communal spaces include an amphitheater and shed pavilions. El Cosmico is part campground, part creative lab, greenhouse and music venue, “a community space that fosters and agitates artistic and intellectual exchange.” Lake|Flato collaborated with Bunkhouse owner Liz Lambert and Jack Sanders of Design Build Adventure to master plan and create this one-ofa-kind communal outpost in the West Texas desert.

THUNDERBIRD HOTEL & CAPRI EVENT CENTER Marfa, Texas

A haven for “culture tourists” in the west Texas town of Marfa, the Thunderbird Hotel juxtaposes contemporary design with Western touches. Built in 1959 as a classic horseshoe-shaped, single-story roadside motel, the 24-room structure was gutted and rebuilt to reflect a modern, minimalist aesthetic. Each room opens onto the vine-covered breezeway that surrounds the courtyard. The renovation of this World War I–era storage hangar into a 4,000-square-foot community gathering and event space was the last phase of construction. Inspired by an ephemeral arroyo—Spanish for a dry creek bed—stormwater is quietly controlled through the garden to the town creek.

RIVER CAMPS AT CROOKED CREEK St. Joe, Florida

This 1,500 acre woodland preserve is the site of a new development that restores the native landscape and develops an ecologically sensitive residential community that actively embraces the environment. The RiverHouse, various model cabins, and the Southern Living Idea House are simple structures that facilitate cross ventilation, provide balanced day lighting and rest lightly upon the land. Screened porches, balconies, broad overhangs and elevated first floors all respond to the climate and are used consistently to define the cabins and structures.

RECOGNITION

Lake|Flato has been recognized with more than 300 international, national and regional awards and featured in over 100 books and 250 publications.

INTERNATIONAL

ARCHITIZER A+ ARCHITECTURE AWARDS

Alamo Beer Brewery (Honorable Mention: Metal Details)

Austin Central Library (Honorable Mention: Light)

Bridge House (Honorable Mention: Residential)

Clinton Corners (Architecture+Prefab Jury Winner)

Confluence Park (Cultural+Pavilions)

Dixon Water Foundation Josey Pavilion (Sustainability)

House Zero (Architecture + New Technology & Experimental Design)

Marine Education Center (Architecture + Sustainability)

ARCHDAILY TOP 100 PROJECTS IN THE WORLD

ASU Health Services Building

Dixon Water Foundation Josey Pavilion

CHICAGO ATHENAEUM AMERICAN ARCHITECTURE AWARD

Aegean Pool House

Confluence Park

Dixon Water Foundation Josey Pavilion

Holdsworth Center

Hotel Magdalena

Ishawooa Mesa Ranch

Knox College Whitcomb Art Center

Marfa Ranc h

Marine Education Center

C ONGRESS FOR NEW URBANISM GLOBAL CHARTER AWARD

Pearl Brewery Redevelopment

DEZEEN AWARDS

House Zero (Top 10 Architecture Projects of 2022)

Marfa Ranch (Rural House of the Year, Top 10 Houses of 2022)

FAST COMPANY MOST INNOVATIVE ARCHITECTURE

House Zero (Finalist in Spaces & Places 2022)

LOCUS FOUNDATION GLOBAL AWARD FOR SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE

Lake|Flato Architects

INTERIOR DESIGN MAGAZINE HALL OF FAME

Lake|Flato Architects

INTERIOR DESIGN BEST OF THE YEAR DESIGN AWARD

Canopy Hotel San Antonio (Chain Hotel)

S TEPHEN R. KELLERT BIOPHILIC DESIGN AWARD

Dixon Water Foundation Josey Pavilion

TIME MAGAZINE

Austin Central Library (World’s Greatest Places)

House Zero (Best Invention in Design 2022)

ULI INSTITUTE GLOBAL AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE

Pearl Brewery Redevelopment

THE WOOD PRODUCTS COUNCIL WOOD DESIGN AWARD FOR GREEN BUILDING

Dixon Water Foundation Josey Pavilion

WOOD DESIGN & BUILDING AWARD

Marine Education Center at the Gulf Coast Research

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NATIONAL

AIA ARCHITECTURE FIRM AWARD

Lake|Flato Architects (2004)

ARCHITECT 50, TOP U.S. FIRMS

Lake|Flato Architects - 1st Overall (2019)

AIA INSTITUTE HONOR AWARD

Armstrong Oil & Gas

Carraro Residence

Confluence Park

Hill Country Jacal

Hog Pen Creek Residence

Lasater Residence

Marine Education Center

Pearl Brewery Redevelopment

World Birding Center

AIA/HUD COMMUNITY BUILDING BY DESIGN AWARD

Carver Academy

ARCHITECT’S NEWSPAPER BEST OF DESIGN AWARDS

Courtyard House (Honorable Mention)

AIA COMMITTEE ON THE ENVIRONMEN T TOP TEN GREEN PROJECTS

Arizona State University Health Services Building

Arizona State University Polytechnic Academic Buildings

Austin Central Library

Confluence Park

Dixon Water Foundation Josey Pavilion

Georgia Tech Krone Engineered Biosystems Building

Government Canyon Visitor Education Center

H-E-B Muller Market

Knox College Whitcomb Art Center

Livestrong Foundation Headquarters

Marine Education Center

Pearl Brewery Redevelopment

Shangri La Botanical Gardens & Nature Center

University of Texas at Houston School of Nursing

World Birding Center

AIA/ALA LIBRARY BUILDING AWARD

Austin Central Library

Great Northwest Branch Library

ALA/IIDA LIBRARY INTERIOR DESIGN AWARD

Austin Central Library

FAITH & FORM, RELIGIOUS ARCHITECTURE AWARD

Congregation Agudas Achim

Friends Meetinghouse

AIA COMMITTEE ON ARCHITECTURE FOR EDUCATION

Arizona State University Polytechnic Academic Buildings

Carver Academy

Cranbrook Kingswood Girls Middle School

Francis Parker School

Indian Springs School

Knox College Whitcomb Art Center

St. John’s College Levan Hall

AIA HOUSING AWARD

1221 Broadway

Blue Lake Retreat

Hog Pen Creek Residence

Lake Austin Residence

Lake Tahoe Residence

ASLA HONOR AWARDS

Arizona State University Polytechnic Academic District

Houston Arboretum

Mill Springs Ranch

Phil Hardberger Park Urban Ecology Center

Shangri La Botanical Gardens & Nature Center

West Texas Ranch

AMERICA BY DESIGN WINNER (SEASON ONE)

Marine Education Center

AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION

AWARD

Armstrong Oil & Gas Headquarters

Arizona State University Polytechnic Academic Buildings

Cutting Horse Ranch

Government Canyon Visitor Center

Triple-S Steel Supply Company

BUILDER’S CHOICE AWARDS

Lake|Flato (Hall of Fame for Design Excellence Award)

House Zero (Project of the Year 2022)

Miller Porch House (Project of the Year)

Mill Springs Ranch (Custom Home Design Award)

1221 Broadway Redevelopment (Design & Planning Award)

Hacienda Ja Ja (Design & Planning Award)

LC Ranch (Design & Planning Award)

Story Pool House (Design & Planning Award)

CONGRESS FOR NEW URBANISM EMERGING PROJECT

Montgomery Park Master Plan

ECOHOME AWARD

Hacienda Ja Ja

METAL ARCHITECTURE DESIGN AWARD

Knox College Whitcomb Art Building

Spurs AT&T Center

METROPOLIS PLANET POSITIVE AWARDS

Confluence Park (honoree)

RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECT DESIGN AWARD

1221 Broadway Redevelopment

Broadford Farm Pavilion

Dog Team Too Loft & Studio

Hacienda Ja Ja

LC Ranch

RESIDENTIAL DESIGN MAGAZINE AWARDS

Aegean Pool House

Courtyard House

Verde Creek Ranch

SOCIETY FOR COLLEGE & UNIVERSITY PLANNING

AWARDS

Knox College Whitcomb Art Center

USG Biomedical Sciences & Engineering Education

Facility

TILT-UP CONCRETE ASSOCIATION AWARDS

Lake|Flato Architects (Irving J. Gill Progressive Architect Award)

Confluence Park (Achievement Award)

U.S. WOODWORKS WOOD DESIGN AWARD

Friends Meetinghouse

Hotel Magdalena

LSU Hilltop Arboretum

The Soto

University of Denver Career Achievement Center

Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Center for Conservation

REGIONAL

AIA ARIZONA DESIGN AWARD

Arizona State University Health Services Building

AIA ALBUQUERQUE HONOR AWARD

New Mexico School for the Arts

AIA AUSTIN DESIGN AWARD

Blue Lake Retreat

Austin Central Library (with Sustainability Commendation)

Holdsworth Center

Hotel Magdalena

Witte Museum

AIA COLORADO DESIGN AWARD

Armstrong Oil & Gas Headquarters

University of Denver Career Achievement Center (Award of Merit)

AIA GEORGIA DESIGN AWARD

Georgia Tech Krone Engineered Biosystems Building

Georgia Tech West Village Commons

AIA INDIANA DESIGN AWARD

Prindle Institute for Ethics

AIA MARYLAND DESIGN AWARD

USG Biomedical Sciences & Engineering Education Building

AIA MISSISSIPPI DESIGN AWARD + JURY AWARD

Marine Education Center at GCRL

AIA NEVADA DESIGN AWARD

Horizon House

AIA NEW MEXICO DESIGN AWARD

New Mexico School for the Arts

AIA SAN ANTONIO DESIGN AWARD (2006-2020)

1221 Broadway Redevelopment

Aegean Pool House

Agudas Achim Synagogue

Alamo Beer Brewery

Armstrong Oil & Gas Headquarters

ASU Polytechnic Academic District

ASU Health Services Building

Bellaire Residence

Big Bend Fossil Discovery Exhibit

Blue Lake Retreat

Bluffview Porch House

Bridge House

Briscoe Western Art Museum

Broadford Farm Pavilion

Brown Residence

Clinton Corners Residence

Confluence Park

Courtyard House

Cranbrook Kingswood Middle School for Girls

Dixon Water Foundation Josey Pavilion

Dunning Residence

Epoch Winery

Full Goods Warehouse

Georgia Tech Krone Engineered Biosystems Building

Georgia Tech West Village Commons

Goat Mountain Ranch

Government Canyon Visitor Education Center

Hillside House

Hog Pen Creek Residence

Holdsworth Center

Hotel Magdalena

Hotel San Jose

Indian Springs School

Knox College Whitcomb Art Center

Lake Austin Residence

Lake Tahoe Residence

Livestrong Foundation Headquarters

Marine Education Center at the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory

Midtown Arts & Theater Center, Houston (MATCH)

Mill Springs Ranch

Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Center for Conservation

Naples Botanical Garden Visitor Center

New Mexico School for the Arts

Olmos Park Residence

Pearl Brewery Redevelopment

Phil Hardberger Park Urban Ecology Center

SK Ranch

Sunshine Cottage School for Deaf Children

St. John’s College Levan Hall

Story Pool Pavilion

The Prow

Triple S Steel

USG Biomedical Sciences & Engineering Education Facility

UT Austin Harry Ransom Center

UT Houston, School of Nursing

Verde Creek Ranch

Vibrant Fairview

World Birding Cente r

AIA SAN ANTONIO COTE AWARD

Georgia Tech Krone Engineered Biosystems Building

AIA SAN DIEGO DESIGN AWARD

Francis Parker School

AUSTIN GREEN AWARDS

Austin Central Library

Holdsworth Center

AUSTIN BUSINESS JOURNAL COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE AWARDS

Music Lane

SAN ANTONIO BEST OF DOWNTOWN AWARD

Alamo Beer Brewery

Briscoe Western Art Museum

SAN ANTONIO GREEN BUILDING AWARD

1221 Broadway

Phil Hardberger Park Urban Ecology Center

TEXAS SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTS DESIGN AWARDS

1221 Broadway Redevelopment

ASU Polytechnic Academic District

ASU Health Services Building

Armstrong Oil & Gas Headquarters

Brown Residence

Carraro Residence (25 Year Honor Award)

Confluence Park

Courtyard House

Cutting Horse Ranch

Dixon Water Foundation Josey Pavilion

Dog Team Too Loft and Studio

Epoch Winery

Epoch Tasting Room

Friends Meetinghouse

Full Goods Warehouse

Government Canyon Visitor Education Center

Hog Pen Creek Residence

Hotel Magdalena

Hotel San Jose

Lake|Flato Architects 311 Third Street San Antonio, Texas 78205 www.lakeflato.com 210.227.3335 July 23

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