Lake|Flato Architects is an award-winning design firm, founded in San Antonio in 1984. They were recognized by ARCHITECT magazine as the top firm overall in the 2019 ARCHITECT 50 ranking; the American Institute of Architects honored them with its prestigious Firm of the Year Award in 2004; and the firm earned a Texas Medal of Arts in 2009. Fast Company recently named Lake|Flato one of the “Ten Most Innovative Architecture Firms in the World,” and the LOCUS Foundation honored them with a Global Award for Sustainable Architecture, recognizing their architectural approach to addressing the needs of society. In all, their work has been recognized with more than three hundred international, national, and regional awards. Eleven of their projects have received the national Top Ten Award from the American Institute of Architects’ Committee on the Environment, the highest recognition for sustainable design. As architects, teachers, environmental stewards, and community advocates, they strive to elevate the public’s appreciation of architecture and foster the education of the next generation of architects. The firm has previously published three monographs: Lake|Flato, Buildings & Landscapes, and Lake|Flato Houses.
A stunningly photographed book.
*San Antonio Report*
[Lake|Flato] is primarily a picture book. Almost always, one
immediately notes the design elements that celebrate indirect
natural light while avoiding our state’s extreme heat.
*Austin American Statesman*
The photos of Lake|Flato's humanist architecture make me appreciate
their work all the more, but coming now, in the midst of a
pandemic, they also make me pine for the social interactions that
the best architecture enriches.
*A Daily Dose of Architecture*
The graphic layouts [in Lake|Flato] are thoroughly detailed and
include a diverse mix of finished, construction, and archival
photography (by a variety of photographers), sketches, watercolors,
diagrams, site and floor plans, sections, elevations, axonometrics,
heatmaps, models, and more. Looking through them, it’s possible to
get a sense of how Lake|Flato designs buildings. The cliché about
architecture being a mix of art and science seems to hold true
here...The fact that all of the projects are photographed with
people is consistent with the firm’s avowed humanist ethos and
allows the reader to better imagine what it might be like to
experience these buildings.
*Texas Architect*
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