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Like I've seen in other cases, Waterline is looking a lot better "in person" than in renderings.
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Austinwalk by Jason Luebbe, on Flickr
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I really like how this came out. It's not an iconic first supertall, and I prefer pronounced vertical lines, as opposed to the horizontal lines here, but overall it is a clean modern look.
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Not too bad. A bit bland, but not any worse than most of the surrounding towers.
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Old Posted Feb 11, 2026, 2:22 AM
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Things like water distribution become a lot more complicated than in a standard house. You’re dealing with pressure differences, long vertical runs, and multiple units all relying on the same network. It’s not something you notice right away, but it has a big impact on how everything performs.

Because of that, even small issues can behave differently compared to a typical residential setup. A minor blockage, slight buildup, or small leak might not seem like a big deal at first, but in a larger system it can affect pressure, flow, or consistency across multiple floors.

What’s interesting is that the early signs are often subtle — things like slight pressure drops, inconsistent hot water, or slower drainage. In many cases, those are just early indicators that something deeper in the system needs attention.

You see similar patterns even in cities like Austin, especially in properties with more complex layouts or higher demand. The scale may be different, but the way plumbing behaves under stress is surprisingly similar.

It really shows that once buildings get more complex, the systems behind them matter just as much as the structure itself
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AUSTIN, Texas, April 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- 1 Hotels, the mission-driven luxury lifestyle brand founded by Barry Sternlicht, is now accepting reservations for 1 Hotel Austin, an urban sanctuary in the creative heartbeat of Texas. With an anticipated opening in August 2026, 1 Hotel Austin is set at the meeting point of Waller Creek and Lady Bird Lake and anchors the 74-story Waterline, the tallest tower in the state.




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^ Great photos and that landscaping is beautiful.
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With how grown and lush the plants are, it makes it look like this tower has been there for awhile. How many U.S. cities have this much greenery in their downtown? It really gives it a more tropical feel like maybe Singapore.
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With how grown and lush the plants are, it makes it look like this tower has been there for awhile. How many U.S. cities have this much greenery in their downtown? It really gives it a more tropical feel like maybe Singapore.
Yeah that's true. I struggle to think of another large US tower with similar landscaping.
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