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  2. Our History. Robert H. H. Hugman was a young architect with a vision. His concept of winding pathways and bridges flanking the river was his beautiful solution to harnessing the river running through downtown. It also managed heavy seasonal rains, saving both lives and dollars.

  3. Robert H. H. Hugman (February 8, 1902 – July 22, 1980) was an American architect who designed the San Antonio River Walk. Born in San Antonio as Robert Harvey Harold Hugman, he finished Brackenridge High before graduating from the School of Architecture and Design at the University of Texas at Austin in 1924. [1]

  4. Rosita's Bridge, formerly the Arneson River Theater Bridge, is a 37 ft (11 m) bridge on the San Antonio River Walk in San Antonio, Texas. It is named after singer Rosita Fernández and leads to the Arneson River Theater.

  5. The first major extension of the Riverwalk was constructed by the joint venture of two general contractors Darragh & Lyda Inc. and H. A. Lott Inc. to Tower of the Americas as part of HemisFair '68.

  6. Dec 22, 2015 · Robert H. H. Hugman was the architect of San Antonio’s WPA River Walk, one of the world’s most distinctive urban linear parks. He was born at San Antonio, Texas, on February 8, 1902, to Robert C. H. Hugman, a carpenter who had emigrated from England, and Annie (Weik) Hugman, a native San Antonian.

  7. It was designed by architect Robert Hugman and is noted for its remarkable acoustics and open-air venue layout. Navarro Street Bridge. Originally constructed in 1890, the Navarro Street Bridge blends functionality with grace.

  8. Oct 2, 2019 · Rosita’s Bridge, as well as other well-known aspects of the River Walk, were designed by San Antonio-native Robert Hugman. A children’s book entitled “Ro sita’s Bridge,” written by Mary McMillan Fisher and illustrated by Barbara M. Whitehead, tells true stories of Rosita Fernandez through the eyes of her real-life granddaughter Carla ...

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