Outdoor Fountains: The Minoan Civilization
Outdoor Fountains: The Minoan Civilization A variety of types of conduits have been discovered through archaeological digs on the isle of Crete, the birthplace of Minoan society. They were used for water supply as well as removal of storm water and wastewater. Many were made from clay or even stone. There were terracotta pipelines, both circular and rectangular as well as canals made from the same elements. These included cone-like and U-shaped terracotta pipes which were unique to the Minoans. The water provision at Knossos Palace was managed with a strategy of clay pipes which was placed below the floor, at depths going from a couple of centimeters to a number of meters.
A Wall Water Feature to Match Your Decor
A Wall Water Feature to Match Your Decor
Also knownas a floor fountain, a stand-alone wall fountain is normally rather big, and its basin is installed on the ground.
It is possible to integrate a wall-mounted fountain onto an already existing wall or built into a new wall. A unified look can be realized with this type of water feature because it seems to become part of the landscape rather than an added element.