Historic

Eller Wagon Works–Pittsburgh Plate Glass Building

Eller Wagon Works–Pittsburgh Plate Glass Building - 101 Crawford Street. This three story warehouse was built in the Warehouse District of Houston in 1909 by Frank Eller in order to manufacture horse-drawn wagons. Train tracks lay underneath the street on Crawford. Aquired by Pittsburgh Plate Glass in 1920, an addition was added by Alfred C. Finn. In 2004 it was renovated and turned into lofts and art studios.

“The Eller Wagon Works-Pittsburgh Plate Glass Building is an historic three-story brick warehouse building in Houston’s Warehouse District south of Buffalo Bayou east of Main Street. The Eller Wagon Works Building, located at the corner of Crawford and Commerce, was constructed in 1909 to manufacture horse-drawn wagons just as the automobile industry was getting under way. In 1920, Pittsburgh Plate Glass acquired the building and added a additional structure designed by Alfred C. Finn to the south side of the original Wagon Works building.”
— City of Houston Archaeological & Historical Commission

Houston Lighting & Power Company Polk Substation (1948)

2501 Polk Street, Houston, Texas, East End 77003

Belizian Architecture

Seine Bight, Placencia, and Monkey River, Belize (2022)

HOUSTON-VARIATIONS by HOME-OFFICE

I had the pleasure of working with Brittany Utting and Daniel Jacobs of HOME-OFFICE on HOUSTON-VARIATIONS. In 2022, Brittany and Daniel were winners of the RDA Houston Design Research Grant for this project. The project explores typological adaptations to Houston’s climatic and economic forms.

Below are some of the photographs I took for them. To learn more about the project, visit Home-Office’s website here.

The Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum

Also known as the LBJ Presidential Library, it was designed by Gordon Bunshaft and R. Max Brooks of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and opened in 1971.

Museum of Fine Arts Houston - Nancy and Rich Kinder Building

I had the opportunity to photograph the new Museum of Fine Arts Nancy and Rich Kinder Building for Josef Gardner/Permasteelisa : once during its construction in September of 2019 and again after completion in April of 2021.