Lake Flato's tranquil retreat draws on Texan ranch design

A sprawling creek, rich pastures, and small open-air barn provide the perfect family retreat at Verde Creek Residence by architecture firm Lake Flato - one of the many, striking projects included in the studio's newest monograph by Rizzoli

Verde Creek Residence by Lake Flato hero exterior
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Discreetly tucked away in a creek bend, Verde Creek Residence is a tranquil retreat that creates the experience of discovering a hidden clearing between towering trees and a rocky hillside in Comfort, Texas. Designed by studio Lake Flato, the extraordinary escape emerged after the clients approached the American architecture practice having been long-time friends and supporters of their work.

‘It was lovely to already have the client’s trust, so they gave us the freedom to really respond to the site architecturally and suggest what we thought was best’ explains associate at Lake Flato Laura Kaupp Jensen. ‘When we walked into this wide-open clearing at the bend of the creek, bordered by the tall Cypress trees and the rugged hillside, we wanted to preserve as much of that spatial experience’ she adds. 

main living space at Verde Creek Residence by Lake Flato

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The ambition for the project was to design a house that celebrates the outdoors, incorporates sustainable technological features, and adds to the landscape. The dwelling boasts a small open-air horse barn to the south, a games room, bedroom cabins with impressive vistas, and a large open living porch with beautiful views to the creek and lake beyond. At the hillside edge, the stone and concrete buildings are carefully dug into the earth.

Contrastingly, at the creek’s edge, the wooden structures are elevated to allow floodwaters to pass underneath. The main building acts as a bridge between the hillside and creek edge and reflects each of them respectively. ‘We wanted to keep the palette simple for the exterior and interior – Cypress wood, local Lueders, and concrete,’ explains Jensen. This allows the building to provide a sense of lightness with its exposed frame, earthly palette, and large glass panels.

In October, leading design publisher Rizzoli is publishing a new monograph on Lake Flato’s residential work. Titled ‘Lake | Flato Houses: Respecting the Land’ the architecture book will feature a wealth of homes, such as Verde Creek Residence that showcase the firm’s careful considerations of place, the environment, and family living. 

cowboy detail at Verde Creek Residence by Lake Flato

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bedroom looking out at Verde Creek Residence by Lake Flato

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study detail with orthogonal window and horse picture at Verde Creek Residence by Lake Flato

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inside/outside detail of Verde Creek Residence by Lake Flato

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Verde Creek Residence by Lake Flato as seen almost floating above water

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indoor/outdoor spaces at Verde Creek Residence by Lake Flato

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Shawn Adams is an architect, writer, and lecturer who currently teaches at Central St Martins, UAL and the Architectural Association. Shawn trained as an architect at The Royal College of Art, Architectural Association and University of Portsmouth. He is also the co-founder of the socially-minded design practice Power Out of Restriction. In 2023, POoR won the London Design Festival’s Emerging Design Medal. Shawn writes for numerous international magazines about global architecture and design and aims to platform the voices of those living across the Caribbean, Asia, and Africa.