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2016/12.1, December 7 — Glass-Tile Candor, Pond Details, Water Resuscitation and more
THE ESSENTIAL E-NEWSLETTER FOR WATERSHAPE DESIGNERS, ENGINEERS AND BUILDERS December 7, 2016 www.watershapes.com FEATURE ARTICLE…
A&A Manufacturing Makes Single-Channel Drains
A&A Manufacturing (Phoenix, AZ) offers single-channel anti-vortex drains for use in pools and spas. Engineered…
Pebble Technology Introduces Concrete Bowls
Pebble Technology (Scottsdale, AZ) has added concrete bowls to its product mix. Offered in five…
In-Pool Chaises from Ledge Lounger
Ledge Lounger (Houston, TX) offers in-pool chaises to provide contoured, comfortable places to relax on…
SpectraLight Technologies Offers UV Systems
SpectraLight Technologies (Georgetown, TX) makes ultraviolet sterilization systems for use with both conventional and saltwater…
S.R. Smith Unveils TrueTread Diving Boards
S.R.Smith (Canby, OR) offers TrueTread diving boards. Featuring a unique surface texture that has a…
Raypak Introduces Professional Series Pool Heaters
Raypak (Oxnard, CA) now offers a Professional Series of gas pool heaters. Designed for commercial…
One for the Ages
I recently enjoyed my umpteenth visit to the Huntington Library, Art Collection and Botanical Gardens.  It's an amazing estate in the city of San Marino, Calif., a well-heeled enclave near Pasadena, and was established by Henry Huntington, nephew and heir to transcontinental-railroad magnate Collis Huntington.  This is a place that shows you what a serious fortune could buy in the early years of the 20th Century.I like the library and appreciate the art collection, but the reason
The Anxieties of Influence
'I can be quite outspoken,' declared David Tisherman in opening his Details column in the November/December 2001 issue of WaterShapes.  'Here's the unvarnished truth:  No more than a hundred pool builders out there can legitimately call themselves designers, . . . while only a handful design at the very highest level.' 'Almost always, the difference between these top-level designers and
Natural Revision
This is a story about turning an ugly duckling into a beautiful swan. It starts with a couple who had recently purchased their ideal home - one with room for them, for horses and for serenely rustic outdoor living.  But the reality as they found it was somewhat different:  The entry from the street was boring, the house was bland, the backyard space was disorganized and the