What is el paso energy building?

The El Paso Energy Building is a high-rise office building located in downtown Houston, Texas, U.S. It was constructed in 1962 and was originally known as the Interstate Bank Building. The building stands at a height of 502 feet and has 33 floors. It was designed by the architectural firm of Wilson, Morris, Crain & Anderson. In 1996, the building was acquired by El Paso Energy Corporation and was renamed the El Paso Energy Building. The building has distinctive two-story, 40-foot-tall Venetian glass mosaic murals on three sides, which were created by the artist Margo Sawyer. The building is one of the iconic landmarks of the Houston skyline. Currently, it serves as the headquarters of the Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, which acquired El Paso Corporation in 2012.