Eller Wagon Works–Pittsburgh Plate Glass Building - 101 Crawford Street. This three story warehouse was built in the Warehouse District of Houston in 1909 by Frank Eller in order to manufacture horse-drawn wagons. Train tracks lay underneath the street on Crawford. Aquired by Pittsburgh Plate Glass in 1920, an addition was added by Alfred C. Finn. In 2004 it was renovated and turned into lofts and art studios.
Downtown
One Shell Plaza
One Shell Plaza
The moon rising next to One Shell Plaza. Two shots stitched together, taken from the steps of City Hall.
By Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, 1971
Downtown Houston - Travis & McKinney
919 Milam & Niels Esperson building
The El Paso Energy Building
The El Paso Energy Building (also known as the Kinder Morgan Building)
Designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill 1963.
1400 Smith St. & 1500 Louisiana St.
1400 Smith St. & 1500 Louisiana St.
Some photos of 1400 Smith St. & 1500 Louisiana St.
Walking around downtown trying to find different angles on these two buildings was a bit of a challenge. 1400 Smith and 1500 Louisiana were both formerly headquarters to Enron. Both buildings are now used by Chevron, with a third planned 50-story, 1.7 million SF tower proposed by Chevron designed by HOK.
1400 Smith was developed Brookfield Properties and designed by Lloyd Jones Brewer & Associates, completed in 1983.
1500 Louisiana was developed by Hines and designed by Cesar Pelli & Associates, completed in 2002.
Wortham Tower - 2727 Allen Parkway
Wortham Tower
Wortham Tower (formerly called American General Building) designed by Lloyd, Morgan, & Jones was completed in 1965. It’s named after Gus Wortham, insurance tycoon and oil baron who founded American General.
Downtown Houston April
Pennzoil Place, The Bank of America Center, One Shell Plaza, Marriott Marquis Houston
Houston Skyline timelapse
Houston Skyline Timelapse
Day to night time-lapse of the Houston skyline. I had my intervals too long so it's a little too quick but it still turned out interesting.