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Frank Welch Honored with Inaugural Memorial Lecture by Architect Ted Flato

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Hillside House living room by Ted Flato in Austin, TX. Flato will give the inaugural Frank Welch memorial lecture on Jan. 30. Photo: Aaron Leitz

Known as the dean of Texas architecture, Frank Welch was a prolific and imminently talented architect who spent a half century designing schools, churches, commercial buildings, and homes in Dallas, Midland, and Odessa. 

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Ted Flato, FAIA

Welch died last June at the age of 90 and the Dallas Architecture Forum has established the Frank Welch Memorial Lecture to be presented each season as a part of its lecture series. The inaugural lecture will be given Jan. 30 by Ted Flato, FAIA, Co-Founder of Lake Flato Architects, one of the most honored and respected architecture firms in the country.

“The architectural philosophy and outstanding award-winning work of Ted Flato make him the perfect choice to present the [lecture],” said Forum Executive Director Nate Eudaly. “Like Frank Welch, Ted Flato designs projects that are shaped by the opportunities and challenges presented by their environments, and he seeks to create a seamless connection between interior spaces and the surrounding outdoors.”

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Brown Residence by Ted Flato in Scottsdale, AZ.
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Desert House by Ted Flato in Santa Fe, NM. Photo: Frank Ooms

Corpus Christi native Flato received his Bachelor of Science in Architecture from Stanford University. With David Lake, he co-founded the Lake Flato firm in 1984 and Flato has earned a reputation for straight-forward, regional designs that leverage each unique site to connect people to the natural environment.

Flato is also known for employing sustainable strategies in a wide variety of building types and scales, seeking to conserve energy and natural resources while creating a healthy built environment. Additionally, he developed Lake Flato Porch House, a system of modules and connecting porch elements that link to the outdoors and simplify the design and construction process in a way that is less wasteful.

Inaugural Frank Welch Memorial Lecture

Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2018

Horchow Auditorium, Dallas Museum of Art, 1717 N. Harwood St.

Reception and check-in from 6:15 to 6:55 p.m. and lecture at 7 p.m. 

Tickets are $20 for general admission, $15 for a DMA member, $5 for students (with ID), and free for DAF members. Tickets can be purchased at the door or in advance here. 

 

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