Where did Garden Water Fountains Begin?
Where did Garden Water Fountains Begin?
Pure functionality was the original role of fountains. Cities, towns and villages made use of nearby aqueducts or springs to supply them with drinking water as well as water where they could bathe or wash. Until the late nineteenth, century most water fountains functioned using gravity to allow water to flow or jet into the air, therefore, they needed a supply of water such as a reservoir or aqueduct located higher than the fountain. Acting as an element of adornment and celebration, fountains also supplied clean, fresh drinking water. Roman fountains usually depicted images of animals or heroes made of bronze or stone masks. To replicate the gardens of paradise, Muslim and Moorish garden planners of the Middle Ages introduced fountains to their designs. King Louis XIV of France wanted to illustrate his dominion over nature by including fountains in the Gardens of Versailles. To mark the entrance of the restored Roman aqueducts, the Popes of the 17th and 18th centuries commissioned the construction of baroque style fountains in the spot where the aqueducts entered the city of Rome
Indoor plumbing became the main source of water by the end of the 19th century thereby restricting urban fountains to mere decorative elements. Gravity was substituted by mechanical pumps in order to enable fountains to bring in clean water and allow for beautiful water displays.
Modern fountains are used to adorn community spaces, honor individuals or events, and enhance recreational and entertainment events.
Landscape Fountains As Water Features
Landscape Fountains As Water Features A water feature is one which is a big element through which water moves. The broad range of choices available vary from a simple suspended wall fountain to an elaborate courtyard tiered fountain. Since they are so versatile, these decorative elements can be located either in your backyard or inside your home. Pools and ponds are also considered water elements.A garden wall fountain can be a beneficial water element to include in any yard, yoga studio, patio, balcony, or office space. The soothing sounds of flowing water from a fountain please the senses of sight and hearing of anyone closeby. The most important consideration is the aesthetically eye-catching form they have which complements the decor of any room. You can also have fun watching the beautiful water display, experience the serenity, and reduce any unwanted noises with the soothing sounds of water.