The Main Building (UT Tower) at the University of Texas reaches into the evening sky over Austin.
Towering Over Austin
The 307-foot-tall Main Building at the University of Texas at Austin rises into the cloudy Texas sky.
Under the Burnt Orange Tower
The Main Building at the University of Texas rises into the cloudy sky over Austin.
Slabs
Architectural detail of the concrete exterior of the University of Texas’ Harry Ransom Center, Austin, Texas.
Under the Balcony
An ornate balcony at the University of Texas at Austin’s Battle Hall, home of the University’s Architecture & Planning Library.
Big Clock
Architectural detail of the clock atop the 307-foot-tall Main Building at the University of Texas at Austin. Along the bottom of the image, one can see bullet holes from police officers returning the fire of mass murderer Charles Whitman during his 1966 massacre that left 16 people dead and a further 32 injured.
The Hiding Tower
The 307-foot-tall Main Building at the University of Texas at Austin appears to hide behind a nearby grove of trees.
The Littlefield Fountain
The Littlefield Fountain—a memorial to University of Texas students and alumni who died in World War I sculpted by Pompeo Coppini—is overshadowed by the University’s Main Building in Austin.
The Texas Tower
The 307-foot-tall Main Building at the University of Texas at Austin. In 1967, this building became the site of the infamous sniper killings of 14 people perpetrated by Charles Whitman.