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Market Square Park excerpt from ‘Art Is All Around Us” 2006 Lonestar Emmy for Audio
Market Square Park was the original location of City Hall, which occupied the second floor of a building that burned down. The first floor was a market, as was the entire square. Diverseworks did the initial transformation in to an … Continue reading
Posted in Audio Post, Documentary, Emmy winning, Sound Design
Tagged Art Is All Around Us, audio mixer, Citizen Doug, City of Houston Parks & Recreation, Douglas Robertson, Downtown District, Downtown Redevelopment Authority, houston, Houston Downtown Management District, HoustonPBS, James Surls, Kerry Goelzer, KUHT, Lauren Griffith Associates, Main Street Market Square Historic District, Market Square Park, Market Square Park Project, Points of View, Ray + Hollington Architects, sound mixer, texas, Tribble & Stephens
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Market Square Park Gigapan 5-21-12
A 360 degree gigapan of Market Square Park taken by Douglas Robertson. Of special note is the anchoring public sculpture Points of View by James Surls.
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Tagged Art Is All Around Us, Citizen Doug, City of Houston Parks & Recreation, Douglas Robertson, Downtown District, Downtown Redevelopment Authority, Houston Downtown Management District, HoustonPBS, James Surls, Kerry Goelzer, KUHT, Lauren Griffith Associates, Main Street Market Square Historic District, Market Square Park, Market Square Park Project, Ray + Hollington Architects, Tribble & Stephens
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