Manuel V. Domenech

Likewise, his education at Rensselaer exposed him to the most advanced techniques in engineering and architecture training available at the time.

Located in Troy, New York, Rensselaer also exposed the young student to a region experiencing a great amount of growth and architectural transformation during his time there.

[5] Domenech attended the 1928 Republican National Convention in Kansas City, Missouri as an alternate delegate.

[6] He was a civil engineer and, in 1914, also rehabilitated the house where "King of Tenors" Antonio Paoli was born and grew up.

After his death, a major roadway in Hato Rey, Puerto Rico, was named after him.