Lecture

Andrew Herdeq
Lake Flato: Nature|Place|Craft

Tuesday, 24 April
Wyly Auditorium
6:30 pm

Established in 1984, Lake|Flato has gained national recognition for architecture that is rooted to its place, responds to the natural environment and merges with the landscape. With a palette of regional materials, Lake|Flato creates buildings “that are tactile and modern, environmentally responsible and authentic, artful and crafted. As stewards of the natural environment and our client's resources, we shape every project with empirical environmental knowledge and energy modeling resulting in sustainable strategies that artfully respond to each site's unique context.” The American Institute of Architects awarded Lake|Flato the prestigious Firm Award in 2004.

Andrew Herdeg, AIA joined Lake|Flato in 1996 and has broad experience designing, detailing and managing numerous types of architectural projects. He now leads the firm’s Higher Education Studio and oversees the firm’s Marketing Department. Andrew has also been an active member of his community, serving on the City of Alamo Heights’ Board of Adjustment since 2000. From 2002 to 2005, he led an effort to develop Neighborhood Design Standards, a Tree Preservation Ordinance and a Demolition Ordinance. In response to these efforts, the City of Alamo Heights incorporated many of these initiatives into the City Code in 2007. Further information about Mr. Herdeg and Lake|Flato can be found at: http://www.lakeflato.com/


Lecture is free and open to the public

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Lectures are available for CEUs.