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LAKE/FLATO ARCHITECTS: SAN ANTONIO, TEXASTED FLATO AND DAVID Lake have designed lots of homes on the range, but even if a ranch is vast-say, thousands of acres-according to Flato, "there's only one place to put the house."
A SENSE OF PLACE 2008
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Prices for these homes range from $100,000 for small prefabs to the $10 million home San Antonio-based firm Lake|Flato designed for trial lawyer Fred Bartlit in Colorado.
Top Architects Go Local Nancy Keates 2011
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At the time, Jane also candidly listed as “social acquaintances” Charles Flato, her boss at the Board of Economic Warfare, and Dr. Susan B. Anthony and her husband, Henry Hill Collins Jr.—all Communist sympathizers she seems to have had no qualms about advertising as friends.
A Covert Affair Jennet Conant 2011
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Flato obliged, of course, but not without having a little fun at her expense.
A Covert Affair Jennet Conant 2011
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The brooch was designed in 1938 by the Hollywood star jeweler Paul Flato price: $500,000.
June's Little Black Dress Margaret Studer 2011
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Since 2003, five firms known for their regionally focused work—VJAA, Pugh+ Scarpa (now Brooks+Scarpa), Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects (now Olson Kundig), Miller Hull and Lake|Flato Architects—have won the American Institute of Architects Architectural Firm award, its highest honor for firms.
Top Architects Go Local Nancy Keates 2011
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South In many of their Texas houses, Mr. Flato and his firm, Lake|Flato, focus on the issue of heat and wind: creating homes that shield occupants from the sun and allow breezes to flow through.
Top Architects Go Local Nancy Keates 2011
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Architect Ted Flato also uses traditional Texas Hill Country materials like metal roofs and stone walls, and installs rolling barn doors that open up in the summer to maximize breezes.
Homes That Go Local 2011
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Mr. Flato also uses traditional Texas Hill Country materials like metal roofs and stone walls, and installs rolling barn doors that open up in the summer to maximize breezes.
Top Architects Go Local Nancy Keates 2011
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It was designed by San Antonio-based Lake Flato, which focuses on creating houses that can shield their occupants from the sun and allow breezes into the interior.
Homes That Go Local 2011
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