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Uploaded by on Nov 18, 2009

The Water Wall, designed by Philip Johnson and John Burgee, is in the Galleria District of Houston and was built in 1985. It sits opposite the Transco (now Williams) tower, also designed by Johnson, and its 64 feet of falling water represents the 64 floors of the tower. 11,000 gallons of water fall every minute from an internal recycling supply of 78,500 gallons.

It kind of produces an optical illusion if you stare at the water.

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  • Isnt this by the galleria!?

  • @rodzab Yes, right next to it. Thanks

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  • I love this waterfall except ive seen it some times turned off, whats up with that?

  • Lot more fun to visit there in Houston!!!

  • I was there two years ago and is awesome

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