Pennzoil Place

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Pennzoil Place may be a set of 2 36-story towers in downtown Houston, Texas, us. Designed by Prince Philip Johnson and John Burgee and inbuilt 1975, Pennzoil Place is Houston’s most victory edifice and is wide familiar for its innovative style. Pennzoil Place, developed and managed by Gerald D. Hines Interests, consists of 2 495 linear unit (151 m) tetragon towers placed 10 feet apart and clad in dark bronze glass and aluminium. The buildings square measure mirror pictures of every alternative.

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