We end the series of images of the Houston Water Wall with an interesting image of clouds in the sky merging with their reflections on glass windows on a building near the Houston Water Wall.
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Williams Tower viewed from Water Wall
Curves of Houston Water Wall
Houston Water Wall Arches and Lines
Houston Water Wall Pillars
Houston Water Wall in Monochrome
Houston Water Wall Balanced Water Flow
Houston Water Wall Lines
Houston Water Wall Framed by Trees and Shadows
Shadows on Houston Water Wall
Houston Water Wall Waterfall
Step Up to the Water Wall
Viewing Houston Water Wall Between Pillars
Reflections of Houston Water Wall
Houston Water Wall
In January 2024, we visited Houston and went to the Waterwall to shoot some images.
The Gerald D. Hines Waterwall Park, formerly the Williams Waterwall and the Transco Waterwall, is a multi-story sculptural fountain that sits opposite the south face of Williams Tower in the Uptown District of Houston. The fountain and its surrounding park were built as an architectural amenity to the adjacent tower.
Texas – Houston – Water Wall
The Gerald D. Hines Water Wall Park is 2.77 acres and features a 64-foot semi-circular architectural fountain that re-circulates 11,000 gallons of water per minute as it cascades down the structure’s inner and outer walls. Water cascades in vast channeled sheets from the narrower top rim of the circle to the wider base below, both on the convex side and on the rear side.
The cascading water together with stone creations when viewed from different perspectives creates captivating designs …
Texas – A Temple with Intricate Designs
The Swaminarayan Temple in Houston is the first traditional Hindu temple of its kind in North America. It is a masterpiece of intricate design and workmanship, replete with its 5 towering white pinnacles, 12 smooth domes and glittering 136 marble pillars. Over 33,000 pieces of Italian marble and Turkish limestone were hand-carved by skilled craftsmen and assembled by volunteers in just 16 months. Ancient Indian arts, traditions and philosophy have been encompassed in this house of devotion and worship that is a testimony to human commitment.






















