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  2. Category:Buildings and structures in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Texas building and structure stubs (6 C, 305 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Texas" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  3. Category:Texas building and structure stubs - Wikipedia

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    Fannin County Courthouse (Texas) Farmers State Bank (Georgetown, Texas) Fasken Center; Federal Correctional Institution, Bastrop; First City Building; First National Bank Building (Beaumont, Texas) Fisk Medical Arts Building; Fort Gates; Fort Hancock–El Porvenir International Bridge; Fort Point Light (Texas) Forum 303 Mall; Free Trade ...

  4. Building code - Wikipedia

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    A building code (also building control or building regulations) is a set of rules that specify the standards for construction objects such as buildings and non-building structures. Buildings must conform to the code to obtain planning permission , usually from a local council.

  5. Waterline (Austin) - Wikipedia

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    Waterline is a supertall skyscraper under construction in Austin, Texas, United States. Planned to be 1,021 feet (311.2 meters) tall, it will be a mixed-use building with residential, office, and hotel space. [2] Upon completion in 2026, it is expected to become the tallest building in Austin and the tallest building in Texas.

  6. James E. Rudder State Office Building - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Today, the building houses the offices for the Secretary of State. [3] The building is located at 1019 Brazos Street, immediately south of the old General Land Office building and east of the Dewitt C. Greer State Highway Building. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places along with the Greer Building on ...

  7. Williams Tower - Wikipedia

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    The building has separate banks of elevators and lobbies for each of the two building sections. A majority of the bottom 40 floors are occupied by Williams. The remainder of the building is occupied by a variety of tenants. Williams Tower was named "Skyscraper of the Century" in the December 1999 issue of Texas Monthly magazine. [9]

  8. JPMorgan Chase Tower (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    Originally completed in 1981 as Texas Commerce Tower and commissioned by Texas Commerce Bancshares, the skyscraper attains a height of 1002 feet with 75 floors. Upon its completion, the tower was the tallest building west of the Mississippi River.

  9. Westgate Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Westgate Tower is a mixed-use high-rise building in downtown Austin, Texas.The twenty-six-story 261-foot (80 m) tower block was designed in 1962 and completed in 1966; its name reflects its location across the street from the west gate of the Texas State Capitol.