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Home » Granite used to revitalize Houston's Energy Corridor
Eldridge Place, home to some of the world’s largest international energy companies, is an energy-efficient, environmentally conscious office complex located in the Energy Corridor in Houston, TX. Comprised of three buildings — One Eldridge Place, Two Eldridge Place and Three Eldridge Place — and totaling just over 824,000 square feet, the Class A office complex offers a first-class corporate environment, making it one of the most desirable addresses in the Corridor.
The Houston office of the international design firm, Gensler, was enlisted to design Three Eldridge Place — the largest of the three buildings — which stands 13 stories high and encompasses 305,886 square feet. “The goal of the design was to complement the existing Eldridge One and Two buildings to reinforce a campus feel, while still creating a unique and striking building,” said Greg LaCour, AIA, LEED-AP, Principal at Gensler, who managed the architectural design team.