Woodlands resort

The Woodlands Resort is a forest oasis that includes a 1,005-foot-long lazy river and waterpark with a vast surrounding poolside waterscape. The main recreation pool has a 30-foot tower with racing slide waterfalls, an underwater audio system, and underwater mural. The second pool is a heated lagoon-style pool. The third pool offers a kid-friendly splash pad.
The woodlands waterway

The Woodlands Waterway Square officially opened on April 12, 2008, and was celebrated with a festival of lights and music. Located at 31 Waterway Square Place, the one-acre facility at Waterway Avenue is The Woodlands’ most unique park and serves as the “centerpiece” of The Woodlands Waterway District.
W hotel dallas fountain

The graceful 33-story W Dallas Victory Hotel is located in Victory Park in the heart of Dallas, Texas. Victory Park is a 72-acre master-planned urban development that incorporates a collection of high-end retail, dining, office, residential units, hotel rooms, and entertainment venues.
San antonio texas temple

The San Antonio Texas Temple is the 120th operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The fountain features a grand, cascading waterfall over a series of granite steps giving prominence to the Temple entry.
Mizzou aquatic center

The Mizzou Aquatic Center has been one of the premier aquatics facilities in the country since its opening in 2005. Recreation, leisure, and competition all have homes in the four pools that comprise the center. The indoor facility features a 50-meter competition pool, dive tower and pool, and movaable floor. A separate leisure pool includes waterfall grottos, whirlpool spa, lazy river, and a cascading waterfall. There is also an outdoor lesiure pool.
Fort worth modern art museum

The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth exemplifies the work of Japanese architect Tadao Ando through its simple geometry, incorporation of the natural environment, and very minimal material selections. Five long, flat-roofed pavilions appear to float atop the 1.5-acre reflection pond, which is reminiscent of other Ando projects.
Institute of molecular medicine

Built in 2006, the Fayez S. Sarofim Research Building houses The Brown Foundation Institute of Molecular Medicine for the Prevention of Human Disease. The property includes several water features built by Landmark.
Club westside

Inspired by the tropical beauty of Maui, Westside Tennis Club collaborated with Progressive Commercial Aquatics, Inc. on a custom design-build project that would offer its members a resort experience unparalleled in the Houston area. Lush tropical landscaping surrounds over 1,000 linear feet of lazy river, 200 feet of action-river, a triple slide mountain, numerous waterfalls, rock work, and grottoes resulting in a unique member experience. A first in the United States slide feature, called the High Fly, allows guests to engage in a one-of-a-kind thrill similar to how a ski jumper feels at the moment of launch. This project was the merger of inspired design, creative engineering, and precise execution.