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DALLAS ROLEX TOWER WALL AND WATER FEATURE


Project Description

SPSD had the privilege of working with Hillwood Properties and Kengo Kuma & Associates on the Japanese-inspired, tiered garden at the base of the building. The wall itself spans over 260’ in length and is three tiers tall. Each granite bolder was worked by hand in Arlington before being trucked to Dallas for final installation. The granite water feature that sits on top of the wall is a reflecting pond with two separate bodies of water that appear as one. Cascading down from the reflecting pond is a series of water falls that spill into pool basins below. SPSD supplied and installed granite and basalt material for the water feature.
Location
Dallas, Texas

Size
1 Acre

Year Complete
2018

Project Team
Hillwood Properties (Owner)
Kengo Kuma & Associates (Architect)
InControl Water Systems (Water Feature Contractor)

Awards
2019 ENR Global Design Best Projects Award
“Best Office Project in the World” by Engineering News-Record Magazine and was featured in a documentary by NHK World News.

DALLAS ROLEX TOWER WALL AND WATER FEATURE

Project Description
SPSD had the privilege of working with Hillwood Properties and Kengo Kuma & Associates on the Japanese-inspired, tiered garden at the base of the building. The wall itself spans over 260’ in length and is three tiers tall. Each granite bolder was worked by hand in Arlington before being trucked to Dallas for final installation. The granite water feature that sits on top of the wall is a reflecting pond with two separate bodies of water that appear as one. Cascading down from the reflecting pond is a series of water falls that spill into pool basins below. SPSD supplied and installed granite and basalt material for the water feature.

Location
Dallas, Texas

Size
1 Acre

Year Complete
2018

Project Team
Hillwood Properties (Owner)
Kengo Kuma & Associates (Architect)
InControl Water Systems (Water Feature Contractor)

Awards
2019 ENR Global Design Best Projects Award
“Best Office Project in the World” by Engineering News-Record Magazine and was featured in a documentary by NHK World News.
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