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The Williams Tower (originally named the Transco Tower) is a 64-story, 1.4 million square feet (130,000 m 2) class A postmodern office tower located in the Uptown District of Houston, Texas. The building was designed by New York–based John Burgee Architects with Philip Johnson in association with Houston-based Morris-Aubry Architects (now ...
The Gerald D. Hines Waterwall Park, [1] 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.
The Williams Tower in Houston showing the word "TEXANS" using its office lights. The club's nickname "Texans" was previously used by two franchises in Dallas (NFL ...
The Williams Tower, completed in 1982 and rising 901 feet (275 m), is the third-tallest building in Houston. [6] Seven of the ten tallest buildings in Texas are located in Houston. [7] The history of skyscrapers in the city began with the construction of the original Binz Building in 1895.
The Texans would easily be able to fit him into their $5.97 million in available cap space, per OverTheCap.com, and wouldn't have to give up significant draft capital to acquire him. Tyler Boyd ...
The Williams Tower in Houston showing the word "TEXANS" using its office lights. The Texans opened the 2008 season with consecutive losses to the Pittsburgh Steelers 38–17, and the Tennessee Titans 31–12.
The tallest structure in Uptown Houston is the 901-foot (275 m) tall, Philip Johnson-designed, landmark Williams Tower (formerly "Transco Tower"), which was constructed in 1983. [41] At the time, it was to be the world's tallest skyscraper outside of a city's central business district. [42]
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