Sony Pictures Water Tower is getting a facelift. According to Kea Meyers, a Sony employee, the iconic tower is getting a fresh coat of paint.
The Water Tower has been a defining symbol of the studio since it was built in 1937. It was designated with significant status by Culver City’s Historic Preservation Advisory Committee for its historical importance.
With a diameter of over 33 feet, the tank can hold up to 16,000 gallons of water.
The great height of the tower creates the pressure needed to distribute the water. Although no longer actively used for water storage, the tank is always connected to the fire sprinkler system on the lot in case of emergency.
At 160 feet tall, the water tower can be seen throughout the Culver City community from several miles away.