Gus S. Wortham Memorial Fountain

Buffalo Bayou Partnership

GUS S. WORTHAM MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN

Buffalo Bayou Park
2902 Allen parkway
Houston, Texas 77019


The Gus S. Wortham Memorial Fountain

Affectionately known as the “Dandelion,” the Gus S. Wortham Memorial Fountain’s brass starburst of pipes sprays joggers, cyclists, and dog walkers offering a cool respite from the Houston heat. The setting has been enhanced with a semi-circular grove of trees shading benches, site lighting, and open-air shelters surrounded by lush native perennial gardens. Please note that dogs are not permitted in the fountain. A favorite spot for joggers, dog walkers, and passersby to cool down in the Houston heat, the Wortham Fountain isn't merely ornamental -- it is functional. Water from the fountain is pushed through a starburst of bronze pipes. At the end of each pipe is a nozzle that causes the spray to radiate outward in a circular plane. The effect is of a floating sphere of water. Though it is visually stunning, it is difficult to manage the water. With even a slight breeze, mist drifts outside the confines of the pool, dampening the sidewalk, but also spritzing sweaty joggers who look forward to that part of their run. It was while on a trip to Australia that Houston philanthropist Gus Wortham saw a similar fountain. He decided that Houston needed one, too. According to urban legend, he sought out the designers of the Australian fountain, and found out that it was Houston-based Brown and Root. We have been unable to confirm that. Either way, Houston got one and it has been enjoyed by people for decades.

 
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