Where did Landscape Fountains Originate from?
Where did Landscape Fountains Originate from? A fountain, an incredible piece of engineering, not only supplies drinking water as it pours into a basin, it can also propel water high into the air for a noteworthy effect.From the onset, outdoor fountains were simply there to serve as functional elements. Water fountains were linked to a spring or aqueduct to provide drinkable water as well as bathing water for cities, townships and villages. Up until the nineteenth, fountains had to be higher and closer to a water supply, such as aqueducts and reservoirs, in order to benefit from gravity which fed the fountains. Acting as an element of decoration and celebration, fountains also generated clean, fresh drinking water. Roman fountains often depicted images of animals or heroes made of bronze or stone masks. During the Middle Ages, Muslim and Moorish garden planners incorporated fountains to create mini depictions of the gardens of paradise. To demonstrate his dominance over nature, French King Louis XIV included fountains in the Garden of Versailles. The Romans of the 17th and 18th centuries created baroque decorative fountains to exalt the Popes who commissioned them as well as to mark the location where the restored Roman aqueducts entered the city.
Since indoor plumbing became the standard of the day for fresh, drinking water, by the end of the 19th century urban fountains were no longer needed for this purpose and they became purely decorative. Fountains using mechanical pumps instead of gravity helped fountains to provide recycled water into living spaces as well as create unique water effects.
Embellishing city parks, honoring people or events and entertaining, are some of the purposes of modern-day fountains.
The Benefits of Solar Powered Outdoor Garden Fountains

In addition to its visual charm, interior wall fountains can also serve to keep your house at a comfortable temperature. Applying the same methods used in air conditioners and swamp coolers, they are a great alternative to cool your home. Since they eat up less electricity, they also help you save money on your monthly power bill.
Their cooling effect can be by fanning crisp, dry air across them. Either your ceiling fan or air from a corner of the room can be used to augment circulation. It is essential that the top of the water have air regularly blowing across it. The cool, refreshing air made by waterfalls and fountains is a natural occurrence. A big community fountain or a water fall will generate a sudden chilliness in the air. Situating your fountain cooling system in a spot that is very hot reduces its efficacy. Your cooling system will be less effective if it is positioned in direct sunlight.