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Alamo Brewery
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Lake|Flato Architects
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Project Year
2014
Site Area
1000-2500 m²
Location
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Located adjacent to the city’s historic Hays Street Bridge, the 18,000-square-foot Alamo Brewery is positioned as a gateway to a growing, underserved neighborhood and as a catalyst in the urban revitalization of downtown San Antonio.

Buildings are organized around a central gathering space, connecting brewery operations, administrative offices, and beer hall structures crafted out of preengineered metal systems. Custom elements were added to the building skin, such as large, perforated, corrugated and light transmitting panels. Steel reclaimed from a nearby historic manufacturing facility was used to fabricate the brewery’s iconic big barn doors and other trimmings. Appearing as an extension of the Hays Street Bridge, the brewery’s red rust-colored and warehouse-like facade are consistent with the building’s industrial neighborhood that connects with the downtown core.

Designed for high performance, the brewery production facility is the largest structure
and operates without air conditioning. The building tempers the interior space with barn door openings, intake louvers, exhaust fans and operable windows, reducing energy consumption dramatically, with an overall project energy use intensity (EUI) 77.4% lower than similar building types. The brewery also has a 64 kW PV array
which reduces heat transfer into the building. It provides approximately 23% of the operation’s power.


Credits:
- Designer - Cameron Smith, AIA
- Lake|Flato Architects - Designer - Jamie Sartory, LEED AP BD+C
- Lake|Flato Architects - Partner - Greg Papay, FAIA

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