Tag: sound

2020/11.1, November 4 — Fountain Synergy, Display Detail, Concrete Commentary and more

DESIGN ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION THE DEFINITIVE RESOURCE FOR PROFESSIONALS AND CONSUMERS WHO MAKE WATER AND OUTDOOR LIVING PART OF THEIR LIVES November 4, 2020 www.watershapes.com FEATURE ARTICLE Circular Engagement Adaptation, design flexibility, multi-functionality and an ability to vanish completely were all required in this masterful project engineered and designed by Daniel Netz. Here, he explains the […]

Klipsch Manufactures Outdoor Speakers

Klipsch (Hope, Ariz.) makes its AW-650 outdoor speaker for poolside and other outdoor settings. The high-sensitivity unit offers clear, clean highs with a wide-range horn tweeter, handles lots of power and features a paintable, UV-resistant ABS enclosure with a rustproof aluminum grille, a C-style mounting bracket and stainless steel hardware. For details, click here.

Vertical Pursuits

As is true of all architectural forms, the design of watershapes calls for thinking in three dimensions.  In fact, say Texas pool builders Paul Ryan and E.C. Medley, the integration of a vertical dimension is crucial to success, both as a way to contrast to the sublime flatness of the water's calm surface and to echo surrounding architectural styles and motifs.By Paul Ryan & E.C. Medley

Given the way bodies of water interact with gravity, a great deal of the personality of any swimming pool is set by the flat surface of the water and its reflective qualities. In our work, we’ve found a variety of ways to capitalize on that flatness by creating focal points that are distinctly vertical in nature.

In fact, we’ve found that working on the “y axis” and focusing on upright structures as diverse as arches, walls, columns and waterfalls can yield a variety of stunning visual effects:  Exterior spaces and vistas can be connected or distinguished, architectural shapes can be contrasted or echoed, shadows or reflections can be cast, and privacy or openness can be enhanced.

The fact that these effects cut both ways makes them appealing to a custom builder who strives to give clients something unique and lets the characteristics of the individual setting drive the design process.  It makes the work more challenging, yes, but it also makes it more fun and rewarding.

In many cases, the vertical elements we use can be subtle and retiring – a slightly raised bond beam, for example, or a small waterfall.  More often than not, however, we gravitate toward the bold and declarative by integrating water into architectural forms and creating dramatic and

Hearth Products Introduces Fire/Water Feature

Hearth Products Controls (Kettering, OH) has launched Evolution 360, a fire-and-water feature for residential or commercial applications. Designed to add the sound of flowing, LED-lit water to flickering flames, the durable, weather-resistant, self-contained units come fully assembled and include water filters, switch controllers, water levelers and more. For details, click here.

Solus Décor Offers Concrete Water Bowls

Solus Décor (New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada) manufactures waterfeatures that combine clean-edged metal scuppers with the look of hand-cast concrete bowls. Available with 26-, 36- and 48-inch diameters, the bowls include central ports for water connections and are intended for applications over pools, ponds or small, hidden catch basins. For details, click here.

2019/12.2, December 18 — Working the Views, Fountain Precision, Inventive Mythology and more

THE ESSENTIAL E-NEWSLETTER FOR WATERSHAPE DESIGNERS, ENGINEERS AND BUILDERS December 18, 2019 www.watershapes.com FEATURE ARTICLE A Desert Delight Presented with great views, willing clients and a nearly blank slate,Rick Chafeytook full advantage of the opportunities the site offered while also providing the homeowners with one-of-a-kind details that captured the essence of their ambitions for a […]

CMP Introduces Line of Copper Scuppers

CMP (Newnan, GA) now offers copper scuppers in a range of styles and configurations for use in pools, spas, water walls and other waterfeatures. Designed to provide bubbling, lively streams of water, the units have angled baffles that create glass-like sheeting effects. Each unit develops its own brown, blue or green patina, so every installation […]

2019/10.2, October 23 — Organizing Beauty, Assembling Components, Roberto’s World and more

THE ESSENTIAL E-NEWSLETTER FOR WATERSHAPE DESIGNERS, ENGINEERS AND BUILDERS October 23, 2019 www.watershapes.com FEATURE ARTICLE Entertaining Possibilities If there’s one thing he’s learned in completing projects for clients who can afford whatever they want,it’s that planning is the key. But before that, notesRyan Hughes, he needs a design that makes sense, suits the site and […]

2019/10.1, October 9 — Dual-Role Design, Fountain Gymnastics, Lighting Insights and more

THE ESSENTIAL E-NEWSLETTER FOR WATERSHAPE DESIGNERS, ENGINEERS AND BUILDERS October 9, 2019 www.watershapes.com FEATURE ARTICLE Committed to Balance It’s tough to develop a landscape design that satisfies the social needs of a family while also meeting the practical needs of a thriving home-based business, writesColleen Holmes. Ever consider what’s involved in setting up a parking […]