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  2. Alta Architects - Wikipedia

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    Alta Architects is an American architecture firm based in San Antonio, Texas. [4] Founded in 1927 as Eickenroht & Cocke, the firm specializes in the design of major academic, K-12, healthcare, scientific and infrastructure projects. It is the largest minority-owned design and management firm in the state of Texas. [5]

  3. Robert H.H. Hugman - Wikipedia

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    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. Architecture of San Antonio - Wikipedia

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    In all, twenty-six missions were maintained for different lengths of time within the future boundaries of the state. The San Antonio de Valero Mission known for the Battle of the Alamo is a prime example of this kind of architecture in San Antonio. Among other examples are: Mission San Juan Capistrano; Mission San Francisco de la Espada ...

  5. Lake Flato Architects - Wikipedia

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    Lake Flato Architects, also stylized as Lake|Flato, is an American architectural firm based in San Antonio, founded by Ted Flato and David Lake in 1984. [1] The firm's portfolio includes residences, schools, hotels, interior design, and cultural centers.

  6. James Riely Gordon - Wikipedia

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    James Riely Gordon (August 2, 1863 – March 16, 1937) [1] was an architect who practiced in San Antonio until 1902 and then in New York City, where he gained national recognition. J. J. Riely Gordon is best known for his landmark county courthouses, in particular those in Texas .

  7. Category:Architects from San Antonio - Wikipedia

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  8. Milam Building - Wikipedia

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    A Guide to San Antonio Architecture. San Antonio Chapter, American Institute of Architects, Texas Monthly Pr. ISBN 0-9616842-0-8. {}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list [1] Files, Architectural Drawings Collection, University of Texas at Austin Architecture and Planning Library; Haggard-Kothman, Leytha Sue (1988).

  9. O'Neil Ford - Wikipedia

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    University of Texas at San Antonio O'Neil Ford (December 3, 1905 – July 20, 1982) was an American architect of the mid-20th century in Texas , and a leading architect of the American Southwest. He is considered one of the nation's best unknown architects, and his designs merged the modernism of Europe with the indigenous qualities of early ...