The Dispersion of Water Fountain Design Knowledge
The Dispersion of Water Fountain Design Knowledge Spreading practical hydraulic facts and water feature design ideas throughout Europe was accomplished with the printed papers and illustrated books of the time. An internationally renowned leader in hydraulics in the later part of the 1500's was a French water fountain engineer, whose name has been lost to history. With Royal commissions in Brussels, London and Germany, he started his career in Italy, developing expertise in garden design and grottoes with incorporated and clever water hydraulics. In France, near the closure of his lifetime, he published “The Principle of Moving Forces”, a book which turned into the primary text on hydraulic mechanics and engineering. Modernizing key hydraulic findings of classical antiquity, the book also highlights modern hydraulic technologies. The water screw, a mechanical method to move water, and developed by Archimedes, was highlighted in the book. A pair of undetectable containers warmed by sunlight in a area next to the decorative fountain were shown in an illustration.
How Your Home or Office Profit from an Indoor Wall Water Feature
How Your Home or Office Profit from an Indoor Wall Water Feature
While sitting under your wall fountain you can revel in the tranquility it provides after a long day's work and enjoy watching your favorite sporting event. Indoor fountains generate harmonious sounds which are thought to emit negative ions, remove dust as well as pollen, all while creating a comforting and relaxing setting.
Outdoor Garden Fountain Builders Through History
Outdoor Garden Fountain Builders Through History Commonly serving as architects, sculptors, artists, engineers and cultivated scholars, all in one, fountain designers were multi-faceted people from the 16th to the late 18th century. Exemplifying the Renaissance artist as a imaginative genius, Leonardo da Vinci worked as an innovator and scientific expert. He carefully recorded his findings in his now much celebrated notebooks about his investigations into the forces of nature and the qualities and motion of water.