Warwick Towers
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Identification
Name
Warwick Towers
Emporis Building Number
117682
Location
| 1111 Hermann Drive |
| 5701 Fannin Street |
| 5700 San Jacinto Street |
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Map and Surrounding Area
Technical Data
Height (tip)
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Height (architectural)
110.03 m
Height (roof)
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Length
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Floors (above ground)
30
Construction end
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Units
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Structure in General
Construction type
skyscraper
Current status
Structural material
concrete
Architectural style
brutalism
Usages
Main usages
residentialFeatures and Amenities
One of the city's famous buildings
Facts
Located across the street from the Houston Museum of Natural Science, near the northwest corner of Hermann Park. |
The bridge levels spanning between the towers contain living rooms in the most deluxe apartment units. |
The structure may be viewed as 2 towers connected by 5 bridges, or as 1 tower with 5 holes in it. Officially it counts as one building because it is joined along more than 1/3 of its height. |
Companies involved in this building
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Architect: Werlin, Deane and Associates, Golemon & Rolfe Associates Other companies: Kudela + Weinheimer |





