Confluence Park / Lake|Flato Architects
Confluence Park is a living laboratory that allows visitors to gain a greater understanding of the ecotypes of the South Texas region and the function of the San Antonio River watershed. Throughout the park, visitors learn through observation, engagement and active participation.
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Architects: Lake|Flato Architects, Matsys Design
Location: 310 W Mitchell St, San Antonio, TX 78204, United States
Design Team: Bob Harris, Tenna Florian, Sunnie DÃaz, Jordan Tsai
Pavillion Design: Andrew Kudless (Matsys)
Landscape Architecture: Rialto Studio, Inc.
Area: 900.0 ft2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Casey Dunn
Contractor: SpawGlass
Mep: CNG Engineering
Petal Formwork: Kreysler & Associates
Client: San Antonio River Foundation
© Casey Dunn
Text description provided by the architects. Confluence Park is a living laboratory that allows visitors to gain a greater understanding of the ecotypes of the South Texas region and the function of the San Antonio River watershed. Throughout the park, visitors learn through observation, engagement and active participation.
© Casey Dunn
Located at the confluence of the San Antonio River and San Pedro Creek, the idea of confluence is ingrained in every aspect? from big gestures like the landform of the park representing the convergence of ecotypes in the South Texas region, to the pa...
© Casey Dunn
Architects: Lake|Flato Architects, Matsys Design
Location: 310 W Mitchell St, San Antonio, TX 78204, United States
Design Team: Bob Harris, Tenna Florian, Sunnie DÃaz, Jordan Tsai
Pavillion Design: Andrew Kudless (Matsys)
Landscape Architecture: Rialto Studio, Inc.
Area: 900.0 ft2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Casey Dunn
Contractor: SpawGlass
Mep: CNG Engineering
Petal Formwork: Kreysler & Associates
Client: San Antonio River Foundation
© Casey Dunn
Text description provided by the architects. Confluence Park is a living laboratory that allows visitors to gain a greater understanding of the ecotypes of the South Texas region and the function of the San Antonio River watershed. Throughout the park, visitors learn through observation, engagement and active participation.
© Casey Dunn
Located at the confluence of the San Antonio River and San Pedro Creek, the idea of confluence is ingrained in every aspect? from big gestures like the landform of the park representing the convergence of ecotypes in the South Texas region, to the pa...
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