The Genesis Of Outdoor Fountains
The Genesis Of Outdoor Fountains
From the beginning, outdoor fountains were soley meant to serve as functional elements. Inhabitants of urban areas, townships and small towns used them as a source of drinking water and a place to wash, which meant that fountains had to be connected to nearby aqueduct or spring. Until the late nineteenth, century most water fountains operated using the force of gravity to allow water to flow or jet into the air, therefore, they needed a source of water such as a reservoir or aqueduct located higher than the fountain. Artists thought of fountains as wonderful additions to a living space, however, the fountains also served to supply clean water and celebrate the artist responsible for creating it. The main materials used by the Romans to build their fountains were bronze or stone masks, mostly depicting animals or heroes. During the Middle Ages, Muslim and Moorish garden designers included fountains in their designs to re-create the gardens of paradise. Fountains played a considerable role in the Gardens of Versailles, all part of French King Louis XIV’s desire to exercise his power over nature. Seventeen and 18 century Popes sought to laud their positions by including beautiful baroque-style fountains at the point where restored Roman aqueducts arrived into the city.
Indoor plumbing became the key source of water by the end of the 19th century thereby restricting urban fountains to mere decorative elements. Fountains using mechanical pumps instead of gravity helped fountains to provide recycled water into living spaces as well as create special water effects.
Modern fountains are used to adorn public spaces, honor individuals or events, and enrich recreational and entertainment events.
A Solar Garden Wall Fountain

Constant running water fountains will probably lead to a higher electric bill at the end of the month. Although short-term expenses might be higher than you had anticipated, don't forget that your home is increasing in value.
The increased expenses resulting from using more electricity is not the only factor, it also harms our eco-system. Becoming “green” is just one of the advantages of setting up a solar water fountain running only on the power of the sun. Using solar energy to heat or cool your house is much better for our planet.
This kind of water fountain doesn't need as much upkeep as others.
These water features need less cleaning than other kinds. Clogs don't occur because there is no motor - which leads to less cleaning. Which ultimately means more time to chill out in your yard.
Contemporary Statuary in Old Greece
Contemporary Statuary in Old Greece
Water Delivery Strategies in Historic Rome
Water Delivery Strategies in Historic Rome Aqua Anio Vetus, the first raised aqueduct built in Rome, commenced supplying the individuals living in the hills with water in 273 BC, though they had relied on natural springs up until then.