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Peeling the Onion
There's a lot to be said for working with the same homeowners through extended periods on various projects on single sites. From easier communications and familiarity with personalities to full awareness of site dynamics and the capabilities of local talent, the advantages of these long-term relationship quickly collect in long lists. In this particular case, we at Hess Landscape Architects (Lansdale, Pa.) have worked on one particular property for a pair of clients for ten years now. This has included a variety of projects on an estate that covers
2018/12.2, December 19 — Evolving Details, Year-Round Impact, Garden Gem and more
THE ESSENTIAL E-NEWSLETTER FOR WATERSHAPE DESIGNERS, ENGINEERS AND BUILDERS December 19, 2018 www.watershapes.com FEATURE ARTICLE…
Weighing the Options
In recent years, I've witnessed or participated in enjoyable conversations about the fact that pools, spas, fountains and other waterfeatures are now more complex than they've ever been. What I've heard and seen less often, however, is equivalent bantering about the fact that engineering plans for such projects must keep pace if these elaborate watershapes are to perform - as they should - well into the future. In this context of progress and success, it should trouble watershapers that large numbers of builders persist in relying on generic structural plans when it's time to break ground on their projects - even on those that
Southern Grouts & Mortars Offers Diamond Brilliance
Southern Grouts & Mortars (Pompano Beach, FL) makes Diamond Brilliance, a finish that includes a…
Fire & Water Bowls from Grand Effects
Grand Effects (Rancho Santa Margarita, CA) offers 360° Fire & Water Bowls for outdoor living…
An All-Tile Adventure
This was one of those cases where a project that offers all the indications of a direct path to success took a couple of weird turns that complicated things in unusual ways. The pool and spa are located high up in Trousdale Estates, a canyon-hugging neighborhood above Beverly Hills, Calif. The views are magnificent all the way to downtown Los Angeles in one direction and to the Pacific Ocean in another - and the spaces in which the pool and separate spa had been placed took the fullest possible advantage of those prospects. Our client was a multifaceted home-design/build company that had a distinguished track record with this sort of all-concrete
2018/11.2, November 21 — Glass-Tile Finesse, Revising a Legend, Calming with Water and more
THE ESSENTIAL E-NEWSLETTER FOR WATERSHAPE DESIGNERS, ENGINEERS AND BUILDERS November 21, 2018 www.watershapes.com FEATURE ARTICLE…
Bobé Offers Cannon Scuppers in Multiple Sizes
Bobé Water & Fire Features (Phoenix, AZ) makes Cannon Scuppers for use in raised pool…
Hayward Launches OmniHub Smart Controller
Hayward Pool Products (Elizabeth, NJ) has introduced OmniHub, a smart, expandable controller that brings system…
Expansive Vision
It all started in the years following World War II, when large parcels of undeveloped suburban land were carved into tracts in which, all too often, as many homes as possible were included to accommodate huge population influxes. In a nutshell, this is why so many of the lots in places like southern California are relatively small. We do lots of our work in these "bedroom communities," and I wish I had a nickel for every time I've been asked to shoehorn full-featured pools and spas into tiny backyards with limited access. It can be done - we at Aqua-Link Pools & Spas (Carlsbad, Calif.) frequently tackle small-yard projects - but each of them carries