The Impact of the Norman Conquest on Anglo Saxon Landscaping

The Impact of the Norman Conquest on Anglo Saxon Landscaping The Anglo-Saxon way of life was drastically changed by the introduction of the Normans in the later eleventh century. The Normans were much better than the Anglo-Saxons at architecture and horticulture when they came into power. Still, home life, household architecture, and decoration were out of the question until the Normans taken over the general population. Monasteries and castles served separate functions, so while monasteries were large stone structures constructed in only the most fruitful, wide dales, castles were set upon blustery knolls where the occupants focused on understanding offensive and defensive tactics. The barren fortresses did not provide for the peaceful avocation of gardening.Impact Norman Conquest Anglo Saxon Landscaping 058586706.jpg Berkeley Castle is perhaps the most complete model in existence at present of the early Anglo-Norman form of architecture. The keep is said to date from William the Conqueror's time. As a method of deterring attackers from tunneling underneath the walls, an immense terrace encircles the building. One of these terraces, a charming bowling green, is covered grass and flanked by an old yew hedge trimmed into the shape of crude battlements.

The Dissemination of Outdoor Fountain Design Technology

Dissemination Outdoor Fountain Design Technology 397601292536582.jpg The Dissemination of Outdoor Fountain Design Technology The circulated documents and illustrated books of the time contributed to the evolution of scientific technology, and were the primary means of spreading useful hydraulic concepts and water fountain ideas all through Europe. An unnamed French water fountain designer became an globally celebrated hydraulic leader in the later part of the 1500's. By creating landscapes and grottoes with integrated and clever water attributes, he started off his career in Italy by earning imperial mandates in Brussels, London and Germany. The text, “The Principles of Moving Forces,” authored towards the end of his life in France, turned out to be the definitive text on hydraulic mechanics and engineering. Classical antiquity hydraulic breakthroughs were elaborated as well as changes to key classical antiquity hydraulic discoveries in the book. Notable among these works were those of Archimedes, the developer of the water screw, a mechanical method of moving water. Natural light warmed the water in a pair of undetectable vessels next to the ornamental fountain were shown in an illustration. What occurs is the heated water expanded, goes up and locks up the conduits heading to the water fountain, and thus leading to activation. Yard ponds as well as pumps, water wheels, and water feature designs are talked about in the publication.
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