Fort Worth’s tallest residential building—The Tower—rises into the cloudy, rain-laden North Texas sky.
A maelstrom forms in the Active Pool at the Philip Johnson-designed Fort Worth Water Gardens in the south end of Downtown Fort Worth, Texas.
Architectural detail of Downtown Fort Worth, Texas’ 714 Main, built in 1920 and restored in 2010.
The Omni Fort Worth Hotel rises over the city’s convention center in Downtown Fort Worth, Texas.
Exterior architectural detail of Downtown Fort Worth, Texas’ Sinclair Building, built in 1930 and once the headquarters of the Sinclair-Prairie Oil Company.
Concrete aggregate blocks form a path through the Active Pool at the Philip Johnson-designed Fort Worth Water Gardens in the south end of Downtown Fort Worth, Texas.
Cloudy skies peek between the 1926 Fort Worth Club (and its 1976 annex) and the 1920 Star-Telegram Building in Downtown Fort Worth, Texas.
One of the skyscrapers of Fort Worth, Texas’ City Center Towers Complex rises into the foggy North Texas sky.
Water rushes over a stairs-like feature of a fountain in Downtown Fort Worth, Texas’ Sundance Square.