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Houston’s Waterwall

Water cascades down the inner and outer walls of the 64-foot semi-circular architectural fountain that is the centerpiece of Gerald D. Hines Waterwall Park.  11,000 gallons of water re-circulates every minute.

It’s therapeutic, serene, and peaceful to watch the water fall down the walls. As you get closer to the inner wall the water gets more thunderous.


The park is a peaceful nook in the hustle and bustle of the Uptown Houston, 14th largest mixed use business center in the country.

The Gerald D. Hines Waterwall Park in very close to The Galleria. It’s just a block away from Nordstrom.  There are 168 live oak trees on the 2.77 acre park.

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