
Jamie Sartory
Senior AssociateLake Flato ArchitectsJamie is a Senior Associate at Lake Flato who is passionate about creating projects that immerse occupants in the landscape while paying homage to local context and sense of place. From early visioning through construction, Jamie focuses on clear communication, meaningful details, and creating spaces that are both beautiful and built to last. Jamie’s love of the construction process, reflected by her interest in welding, brings added depth to her design expertise
Building Momentum: Leveraging Phase 1 Success to Ignite a Multi-Phase Campus Evolution
Master plans are often viewed as static documents, but their true power lies in their ability to adapt and build momentum through phased execution. In…Master plans are often viewed as static documents, but their true power lies in their ability to adapt and build momentum through phased execution. In this session, Eric Lombardi (Head of School, Fort Worth Country Day) joins Jamie Sartory and Rebecc…Master plans are often viewed as static documents, but their true power lies in their ability to adapt and build momentum through phased execution. In this session, Eric Lombardi (Head of School, Fort Worth Country Day) joins Jamie Sartory and Rebecca Sibley (Lake|Flato Architects) to deconstruct the journey of a campus in mid-transformation. Discover how the success of the new Lower School — a project rooted in biophilic design and campus identi…Master plans are often viewed as static documents, but their true power lies in their ability to adapt and build momentum through phased execution. In this session, Eric Lombardi (Head of School, Fort Worth Country Day) joins Jamie Sartory and Rebecca Sibley (Lake|Flato Architects) to deconstruct the journey of a campus in mid-transformation. Discover how the success of the new Lower School — a project rooted in biophilic design and campus identity — created the institutional "buy-in" necessary to launch Phase 2: The Upper School.Show MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More
