The Hilton Palacio del Rio is a 500-room, 21-story hotel in San Antonio, Texas that opened in 1968. The hotel was constructed for the 1968 World's Fair, HemisFair '68 and was designed by Cerna & Garza Architects. The structure is notable for being a milestone in the use of Modular building construction techniques.
Traditional construction methods would not allow the hotel to be completed in the short timeframe available before for the opening of the fair on April 6, 1968, so alternative methods were explored. H.B. Zachry Company utilized traditional construction to build the first 4 floors, slip form construction for the services/elevator core of the building and all guest rooms of the hotel were constructed as modular units in a location 8Â miles from the construction site. Modular units were built complete with plumbing fixtures, lighting, art work, furnishings and even ash trays. In a nationally televised event, H.B. Zachry and his wife Molly were the first people to check into and "ride" their hotel room, Room No. 522, into the hotel. All rooms were placed in 46Â days and the structure was completed in a record 202 working days The hotel opened 5Â days early on April 1, 1968.
References
A Tall Story Hilton Palacio del Rio - Construction video on how the Hilton Palacio del Rio River Walk Hotel was constructed in 1968 for the World's Fair in San Antonio, Texas. http://www.palaciodelrio.com/about/
Tall Story - Hilton Palacio del Rio: H.B. Zachry Company Video
External Resources
- Official website