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On the Beach
One of the nicest days I've ever spent as publisher of WaterShapes came when I joined editor Eric Herman and our good friend William Rowley on the beach in Santa Monica, Calif., one spring day in 2006. Bill was working there on the resuscitation of the swimming pool at the old Marion Davies estate.  In the 1920s, she had been William Randolph Hearst's paramour.  When she wanted a house built on
Reflective Glory
Consider this scenario:   A company you've worked with in the past calls your firm in to work on a project.  You're told the setting is magnificent:  You'll be working with a huge sculpture in the most prominent position in front of one of the most renowned sports stadiums on the planet - all of this in a city that prides itself on brilliant architecture. The job is yours, but here's the thing:  The client is the wife of Jerry Jones, owner of the Dallas Cowboys, and he's not supposed to know what's really going on out front of his own stadium until an unveiling ceremony scheduled for his birthday. And it gets better:  The call comes at the end of April and the unveiling ceremony will take place in October.  To say it's a fast-track project would be putting it mildly. Once the design was finalized, we were to have ten weeks to turn approximately a million and a half pounds of concrete, steel and stone into a working fountain.  And along the way, the stadium was to host a range of events - a Monster Truck Jam, a FIFA World Cup Soccer qualifying match, a Professional
2014/7.2, July 23 — Mirrored Splendor, a Pedigreed Pool, Energy Stardom and more
THE ESSENTIAL E-NEWSLETTER FOR WATERSHAPE DESIGNERS, ENGINEERS AND BUILDERS July 23, 2014 www.watershapes.com PROJECT PROFILE…
A Mirror on Infinity
Some projects carry obvious prestige, and this is one of them:  The pair of reflecting pools and the sculpture that rises above them stand in front of AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas - home to the Dallas Cowboys and, several times a year, host to nationally televised football games. But certain of these prestige projects take on extra dimensions - and this was one of them, too:  The mirror-finished dish that surmounts the watershapes
2014/7.1, July 9 — Infinite Views, Stream Consciousness, Multi-Purpose Pools and more
July 9, 2014 www.watershapes.com PROJECT PROFILE A Mirror on Infinity Tackling a major fountain project…
#13: Volleyball Plus
Homeowners often come to the watershape-purchasing process with very specific ideas in mind.  Maybe they want a venue exclusively for lap swimming, or a fountain to wash out traffic noise, or a finely finished monument to their refined taste in tile and stone.  That's great, and it's fairly easy to tailor a design to meet these needs. More often, however, clients
It’s a Wrap!
It's with mixed emotions that I bring this long series of videos to a conclusion:  It's been fun sharing what I know about all of the steps of the pond-installation process with you, and it's been gratifying to get comments from some of you along the way.  But all good things must come to an end, and that's what happens with this video. One technical point before I
Who Made This Stuff?
It doesn't happen every time, but once in a while I'll speak with a prospective client who's done some homework and has reached a conclusion about which manufacturer's equipment should be used on his or her watershaping project.It's nice that he or she is engaged in the process to that fine a level, but as I mention in the video linked below, it really isn't an issue with which a homeowner needs to get involved because
Delta Ultraviolet Brings the EP Series to Pond Applications
Delta Ultraviolet (Gardena, CA) has introduced its EP Series for fish ponds – particularly those…
Century Offers the V-Green 270 Variable-Speed Pump Motor
Century (Tipp City, OH) now offers the V-Green 270 variable-speed pump motor. Featuring an integrated…