Lake Flato Architects
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| Lake Flato Architects | |
|---|---|
| Practice information | |
| Founders | Ted Flato, David Lake |
| Founded | 1984 |
| Location | San Antonio |
| Significant works and honors | |
| Awards | 2004 AIA Firm of the Year Award |
| Website | |
| https://lakeflato.com | |
Lake Flato Architects, also stylized as Lake|Flato, is an American architectural firm based in San Antonio, founded by Ted Flato and David Lake in 1984.[1] The firm's portfolio includes residences, schools, hotels, interior design, and cultural centers. One of the most distinguished architectural firms in the United States, the firm was awarded the Architecture Firm of the Year Award from the American Institute of Architects in 2004.[2]
The firm's work has been featured in the New York Times,[3] Architectural Digest,[4] Time Magazine,[5] among other publications.
Lake Flato was founded in 1984 by architects Ted Flato and David Lake. Since its founding, the firm has grown to a staff of over 150, including 50 registered architects and 42 LEED-accredited professionals.[6]
In 2016, the firm opened its Austin office, its first expansion outside of San Antonio in over 30 years, which focuses exclusively on urban redevelopment projects in Austin.[7]
Notable works
- The Holdsworth Center, Austin
- Montgomery Park, Portland[8]
- AT&T Center, San Antonio
- Livestrong Foundation Headquarters, Austin
- Georgia Tech Krone Engineered Biosystems Building, Atlanta
- Congregation Agudas Achim, Austin
- World Birding Center Headquarters, Mission[9]
- Government Canyon Visitor Center, Helotes[10]
- Redevelopment of Pearl Brewing Company[11]
- The Holdsworth Center[12]