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Architecture of the Louisiana Bayou

Recently a friend and I took a trip out to New Orleans. After a couple of days in the city we decided to venture out and explore the world of the Louisiana Bayou. Expecting to encounter a few alligators and turtles, we soon discovered that these creatures weren't all the swamps had to offer. Even though the wildlife along the swamp was impressive, it was the lifestyle of the people who inhabit in and around the swamp that impressed us the most. The housing that surrounds the bayou uses architecture to its advantage to prepare for a rise in water levels. The series of houses photographed below...
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Better Know an LF'er : Matt Morris

"Every morning without fail Mr. Morris brightens our day as he strolls through the studio and greets each of us with a smile, a “Good Morning!” and “How are you today?” . He is brimming with ingenious ideas, visual candy of all kinds, and dusty stories of LF days gone by. To work with Matt is to learn from a legend. When he’s not shooting pastels around the office, he’s creating new worlds on canvas. You’ll never meet a more humble, talented guy, and we pretty much adore him." -Laura Kaupp & Mindy Gudzinski Hometown: Fort Worth, TX Years at LF: 20 Current Project: Walls Lake House, St...
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Digital Pin-up: Camana Bay 18 Forum

“18 Forum” will soon be the newest addition to Camana Bay, a mixed use development on Grand Cayman Island. The 85,000 square foot building will provide office space on the upper floor and retail space at the street level. The building aims to reinforce the general design aesthetics of the town center while adding variety to the town’s overall architectural character. It derives its architectural character from the architecture of the town center, historical Caymanian precedents, the islands climate, available building crafts, and the landscape. In keeping with the remainder of Camana Bay the...
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HEB Montrose awarded twice at ULI Gala

Our design of HEB Montrose was honored last night with the 2013 Urban Land Institute Development of Distinction Award at a ceremony in Houston.This annual awards program honors the top community oriented development project for the year in the Houston area. This project also took home the inaugural People's Choice Award in a vote open to ULI members as well as the general public. The People's Choice honor is a testament of the impact HEB Montrose has had in the community. The process for this project was truly a collaboration between the owner, the community and the design team. A community...
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Montessori School of SA Community Charrette

Two Mondays ago, Greg, Cameron and I met up for a kick-off charrette with the parents of the Montessori School of San Antonio. The crowd of 40+ split into tables of 6 - 8 and participated in a three-part exercise that would spark imagination and help us understand what is important to the Montessori community. ‘What’s in a word?’ was the first exercise where each group had about 10 minutes to scribble down a number of concise terms that describe the qualities and expectations of what the new addition could become. Many of the groups came up with common goals such as “personalized/...
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Land Mapping with Matt Morris

Matt Morris @ Hunt Gallery Artist's Reception Wednesday, February 13, 2013 6pm to 8pm Exhibition continues through March 9th Hunt Gallery 4225 McCullough Ave San Antonio, TX 78212 210-822-6527 http://www.huntgallery.net./
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Field Report: Texas Biomed

The design of a new research laboratory and administration building for the Texas Biomedical Research Institute campus in San Antonio, TX posed an interesting challenge for Lake|Flato. Surrounded by stucco clad, low rise lab and lab support buildings the new facility needed to communicate with existing architectural and material languages while speaking to the greater context and pushing innovative design. Referring to initial design goals for the project, Lake|Flato Partner Greg Papay explains, “It will be an exemplary facility that reflects San Antonio – paying homage to our local culture,...
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Craft Call: Hunt Restorations

"It was a dark and stormy day, the scaffolding was shaking, Boogie was yelling at Bubba, "The sky's about to fall!" The year 1981. Whiskey Canyon Ranch. Outside Kerrville. I was under the influence of the mighty large RED pencil wielded by O'Neil Ford. He was fond of saying, "Ask the mason how the stone wants to be first..., ask Boogie or Bubba...the Hunt Brothers!..." Once Boogie and Curtis were working on the Alamo restoration and expansion with Ford Powell Carson, O'Neil was not happy with the size and shape of the stones, so they went to his home at Willow Way where he drew each stone out...
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Pecha Kucha v.9 - February 19, 2013

Another PechaKucha is upon us, and this is the first thematic one. For February, dynamic San Antonio couples are the presenters, in honor of dear Valentine's Day. Every duo will be great. If you're looking for Lake|Flato connections, Kristin Hefty is a former LFer, we have a sculpture in our office by Riley Robinson, and Paul Sartory is, you guessed it....Jamie Sartory's dad! (also, our Patrick Burnham designed this flyer!) Rick + Angela Martinez , Cinephiles Joey Fauerso + Riley Robinson , Artists Jake Zollie Harper + Amada Miller , Glass Blower + Artist Kristin + Clay Hefty , Architect +...
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SA on the rise nationally...

Business expert and "economic geographer", Jim Russell describes how the trend from a manufacturing-based economy to an information-based economy has allowed intelligent, resourceful (and typically young) demographics of people to migrate from the traditional "big cities" that served as industrial hubs during the 20th Century to smaller burgeoning cities, like San Antonio in the 21st. Silicon Valley in California is a classic example, but while California and most of the rest of the country have been struggling in this economy, Texas, and San Antonio especially, have not. Russell interviewed...

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