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2019/4.2, April 17 — Gem State Fountain, Pond Assistance, San Diego Miscue and more

THE ESSENTIAL E-NEWSLETTER FOR WATERSHAPE DESIGNERS, ENGINEERS AND BUILDERS

April 17, 2019 www.watershapes.com

FEATURE ARTICLE
Northern Exposure
Building an elaborate, choreographed fountain in a public place is always a technical and logistical challenge. But in this case, noteJ. Wickham ZimmermanandChris Roy, the stakes were significantly raised by the developer’s bold vision as well as the project’s geographic location.[more]

FEATURE ARTICLE

Positive Agitation
Jets and sprays are welcome additions to ponds because they look great. But if the designer or installer follows a few key guidelines outlined here byRoy Watkins,the list of benefits will expand to include an overall improvement in water quality and a healthier environment for fish. [more]

TRAVELOGUE

Demodeling
A recent visit to San Diego tookJim McCloskeyback to a fountain he’d seen and admired as a youngster. The old waterfeature is still there, he says, but the surrounding plaza was so different and visually scattered that the experience turned from nostalgia to sadness.[more]

ESSENTIAL

Space Savers

WatershaperMichael Nantzhas designed and installed projects across a wide range of styles, budgets and overall levels of complexity. Among the most challenging and ultimately satisfying of all those designs, he says, are those that unfold in the yards of clients who want to make significant personal statements — but in very small spaces. Here, we take a look at two such projects, both of which prompted him to summon up all of his creativity.

This article, originally published inWaterShapesin May 2006, has been digitized for all readers. Clickhereto see the full text and enlarge the images to study them in detail.

TECHNICAL BRIEFING

Designing for Depth
When it comes to lighting landscapes, observesMike Gambino, it’s important to get trees involved because their sizes, shapes and visual textures are so engaging. And all it takes to make it work, he suggests, is putting two fundamental lighting approaches to good use.[more]


WATERSHAPES WORLD

Beyond Irritating

Truth be told,Jim McCloskeyhas always had a hard time staying quiet when confronted by sloppy reasoning. In this case, he’s become unusually peeved by the silly set of arguments offered in an article that advises homeowners to rip out their swimming pools, the sooner the better. [more]

WE BROWSE SO YOU DON’T HAVE TO . . .
Spectacular Parade Dept.:An architecture magazine highlights the aquatic delights of 25 great hotels.

But really, it’s much more about the settings than the pools!
DIY Madness Dept.:Working by hand, a man digs a pool and home someplace in the middle of nowhere. [more]
I just have to ask: Where do theyfindthese people?


WATERSHAPES CLASSIC
Operating on a Higher Level
Working with upper-echelon clients takes a special level of preparation and skill, wroteBrian Van Bowerback in 2004. To uncover one key factor that he says is more important than all the rest, start by clickinghere.


THE SHOPPING CART

Reflecting Pools from Bradford Products
Bradford Products(Leland, NC) makes WaterFX Reflecting Pools for both residential and commercial applications. Designed to bring a measure of peace and tranquility to any indoor or outdoor environment, the shallow stainless steel vessels can be customized to any desired size or shape and are available with tile finishes as well as lighting systems. For details, clickhere.
Mariner Underwater LEDs from Lightcraft

Lightcraft Outdoor(Chatsworth, CA) offers Mariner underwater lighting fixtures. Made of heavy cast brass, the units have removable stands for lower-profile installation and come with 25 feet of underwater-rated cable and field-replaceable, low-voltage LEDs. They also come with clear lenses, project out to 25 feet and can be used down to six feet deep. For details, clickhere.

WPN UPDATE

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the 2019 Season?

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To make that happen, we’ve built a collective web presence thesearch engines can’t overlook. So if it’s a strong (or stronger) web presence you’re after, check it out.
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