On the Edge
Our work in this backyard was only part of a larger project - a big part, to be sure, but once we were done a landscape crew came on site and kept on working.  That's not unusual with a project on this scale, but we were so happy with our work that it was a bit disappointing not to paint the entire picture. In some sense, however, I think this made us focus all the more on
Happy Plaster
Picture this:  You've just completed the installation of a beautiful new swimming pool - a real step up for the home and its backyard.  The clients had their hearts set on its dark-gray interior finish:  They'd heard it would help warm the water on sunny days, and they liked the thought that the pool would look more like a beautiful lagoon than a pale swimming hole. The plaster crew
2015/9.1, September 9 — Plaster Start-Ups, Cascading Precision, Winter Work and more
THE ESSENTIAL E-NEWSLETTER FOR WATERSHAPE DESIGNERS, ENGINEERS AND BUILDERS September 9, 2015 www.watershapes.com START-UP DYNAMICS…
Living in Color
'Few things are as important to the aesthetic impression made by swimming pools, spas and other watershapes as the colors you select to use in and around them,' wrote David Tisherman in opening his Details column in the September 2005 issue of WaterShapes.   'Take tile as an example.  Whether it's just a waterline detail, a complete interior finish or some elaborate mosaic pattern, it serves to draw the eye into a design.  If the color and material selections work, the scene can become
Winter’s Work
For many years, Bruce Zaretsky faced the annual need to generate enough income to keep his business and his staff going through New York's long, cold winters.  Here's a look at few of the most successful sidelines he found in his quest to keep the seasonal wolves at bay.   As you read this, some of us in upstate New York are already thinking about
My Digital Confession
It all started at the Orlando pool expo last November, when Noah Nehlich stopped by the WaterShapes booth toward the end of the show and asked how we might work together.   He's the founder of Structure Studios (which produces the Pool Studio software system), and I have to admit that I'd never been terribly receptive to the concept of digital design.  At that point, in fact, I was still so
Structure Studios Adds SketchUp Importer to Software
Stucture Studios (Henderson, NV) has included the SketchUp Importer in the relaunch of its high-end…
RicoRock Launches Modular Staircases for Waterslides
RicoRock (Orlando, FL) now offers designers and builders a variety of pre-cast rock options for…
Flexible Hardscape Basins from Atlantic Water Gardens
Atlantic Water Gardens (Mantua, OH) has launched a line of flexible hardscape basins. Designed for…
Synchronorm Offers Depence Fountain-Design Software
Synchronorm (Bremen, Germany) publishes Depence, a software system that aids in the design and programming…