New Views + Photography on The Austonian Website

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As the tallest building in Austin, views from The Austonian of the city, Lady Bird Lake and the surrounding Hill Country are singular and exceptional. Just one block north of the lake and a few blocks south of the Capitol, The Austonian could not have a better location for appreciating the beauty of Austin or the surrounding Central Texas landscape; and ones’ line of sight stretches unobstructed, as far as the eye can see. Words fall short when conveying these awe-inspiring views, so The Austonian has updated their website with new photography of what things look like from the heights of The Austonian. And it is absolutely breathtaking.

Taken from the 45th floor of the building, four panoramas illustrate the kinds of views residents of The Austonian are afforded from each of the cardinal directions, and visitors can interact with these landscapes – zooming in and out and panning the images right to left as well as up and down. To the North, residents have views of the Texas State Capitol, the activity of downtown Austin as well as eye level access to the Frost Bank building; while both East and West feature half downtown / half Lady Bird Lake views, along with the stunning experiences of sunrises and sunsets over downtown Austin. Views to the South afford residents a bird’s eye view of the kayakers and revelers on Lady Bird Lake, as well as direct sight down South Congress.

In addition to these panoramic views, The Austonian has also updated the website’s photo gallery with new photography of select luxury homes, public spaces and amenities within the building, additional views from The Austonian and more.