A Concise History of the First Water Features

A Concise History of the First Water Features As originally conceived, fountains were crafted to be functional, directing water from streams or aqueducts to the residents of cities and settlements, where the water could be utilized for cooking food, washing, and drinking. Gravity was the power supply of water fountains up until the end of the 19th century, using the potent power of water traveling down hill from a spring or creek to force the water through spigots or other outlets. Fountains spanning history have been crafted as monuments, impressing local citizens and visitors alike. The contemporary fountains of today bear little likeness to the first water fountains. The 1st recognized water fountain was a natural stone basin carved that was used as a container for drinking water and ceremonial purposes. Stone basins are believed to have been 1st utilized around the year 2000 BC.Concise History First Water Features 1177908985954675622.jpg Gravity was the energy source that controlled the initial water fountains. The location of the fountains was influenced by the water source, which is why you’ll usually find them along aqueducts, canals, or rivers. The people of Rome began constructing decorative fountains in 6 B.C., most of which were bronze or stone masks of animals and mythological representations. Water for the community fountains of Rome was brought to the city via a elaborate system of water aqueducts.

The Root of Modern Outdoor Wall Fountains

The Root of Modern Outdoor Wall Fountains Pope Nicholas V, himself a learned man, ruled the Roman Catholic Church from 1397 to 1455 during which time he commissioned many translations of old classic Greek documents into Latin. Beautifying Rome and making it the worthy capital of the Christian world was at the heart of his ambitions. In 1453 the Pope commissioned the repairing of the Aqua Vergine, an ancient Roman aqueduct which had carried fresh drinking water into the city from eight miles away. A mostra, a monumental celebratory fountain constructed by ancient Romans to mark the point of arrival of an aqueduct, was a tradition which was restored by Nicholas V. The architect Leon Battista Alberti was directed by the Pope to put up a wall fountain where we now find the Trevi Fountain. The Trevi Fountain as well as the renowned baroque fountains found in the Piazza del Popolo and the Piazza Navona were eventually supplied with water from the modified aqueduct he had rebuilt.

The Many Styles of Wall Water Fountains

Many Styles Wall Water Fountains 70653978.jpg The Many Styles of Wall Water Fountains Putting a wall fountain in your backyard or patio is perfect when you want to unwind. Even a little space can contain a custom-built one. Whether it is stand alone or fitted, you will need a spout, a water basin, internal piping, and a pump. There are any number of models to pick from most notably conventional, contemporary, classic, or Asian.

With its basin placed on the ground, freestanding wall fountains, or floor fountains, are normally quite large in size.

On the other hand, a water feature affixed to a wall can be integrated onto an existing wall or built into a new wall. The look of your landscape will seem more cohesive instead of disjointed when you install this kind of fountain.

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Where did Large Garden Fountains Begin? A water fountain is an architectural piece that pours water into a basin or jets it high into the air in order to supply drinking water, as well as for decorative purposes.... read more