Albert Komatsu, Dallas Architect
Past Dallas and Texas Architect
Albert S. Komatsu, founder of Komatsu Architecture, shaped Fort Worth’s architectural landscape with designs that blend functionality and aesthetic refinement. Establishing his firm in 1959, he crafted enduring landmarks such as the Japanese Garden at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden and the sanctuary at St. Stephen Presbyterian Church. His contributions to Texas Christian University and the University of Texas at Arlington reflect his dedication to creating inspiring learning environments. Komatsu’s legacy extends beyond architecture, as his civic engagement and community impact continue to influence Fort Worth’s built environment.
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