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Gerald D. Hines Waterwall Park

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Imani
May 19, 2022
The Waterwall is the perfect place to cool on a hot day! From the mist to the soothing sound of the water fall, you can’t go wrong! The water wall is in a beautiful park filled with a large area of lush, green grass, in front of a mammoth sculptural fountain. There are also benches along the walkway for you to relax. I guarantee you will be in awe!
Kenneth
December 17, 2021
Great place to take memorable photos. Only a 10 minute drive
Epmg
June 16, 2021
Houston’s most photographed site, this dramatic 64-foot U-shaped fountain has water rushing down its inside and outside walls. Designed and created in 1985 by the internationally acclaimed architectural team of Philip Johnson and John Burgee, the Water Wall pumps 78,500 gallons of recycled water every three hours and 20 minutes. More than 180 live oaks shade the three-acre area that plays host to families and couples out for a stroll, picnic, or even a game of Frisbee.
Houston’s most photographed site, this dramatic 64-foot U-shaped fountain has water rushing down its inside and outside walls. Designed and created in 1985 by the internationally acclaimed architectural team of Philip Johnson and John Burgee, the Water Wall pumps 78,500 gallons of recycled water ev…
Lizzy
April 18, 2021
Designed by architect Philip Johnson more than 20 years ago, the Galleria-area Water Wall offers a refreshing moment of Zen for visitors. The 64-foot-tall fountain – built to look like a "horseshoe of running water” – sits among 186 oak trees at the base of the 64-story Williams Tower. It is a popular location for lovers to snap that perfect Instagram photo.
Mayra
October 10, 2019
The Gerald D. Hines Waterwall Park showcases an impressive multi-story sculptural fountain that sees sheets of water cascading over large concrete walls and sculptures. The structure's semi-circular shape towers 64 feet above you and is fronted by a large arch and 46,500 square feet of water. It's an attraction that needs to be seen to truly be appreciated. This 2.77-acre park, covered with dozens of live oaks, is located in Uptown Houston.
The Gerald D. Hines Waterwall Park showcases an impressive multi-story sculptural fountain that sees sheets of water cascading over large concrete walls and sculptures. The structure's semi-circular shape towers 64 feet above you and is fronted by a large arch and 46,500 square feet of water. It's a…

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Ubicación
2800 Post Oak Blvd
Houston, TX
Westside