The Source of Modern Day Outdoor Fountains

Source Modern Day Outdoor Fountains 27887390.jpg The Source of Modern Day Outdoor Fountains Himself a learned man, Pope Nicholas V headed the Roman Catholic Church from 1397 till 1455 and was responsible for the translation of scores of age-old texts from their original Greek into Latin. In order to make Rome worthy of being the capital of the Christian world, the Pope resolved to enhance the beauty of the city. Reconstruction of the Acqua Vergine, a desolate Roman aqueduct which had carried clean drinking water into the city from eight miles away, began in 1453 at the behest of the Pope. A mostra, a monumental dedicatory fountain built by ancient Romans to mark the point of entry of an aqueduct, was a tradition which was revived by Nicholas V. The architect Leon Battista Alberti was commissioned by the Pope to put up a wall fountain where we now see the Trevi Fountain. Modifications and extensions, included in the repaired aqueduct, eventually provided the Trevi Fountain and the well-known baroque fountains in the Piazza del Popolo and Piazza Navona with the necessary water supply.

The Rewards of Indoor Wall Water Fountains

Rewards Indoor Wall Water Fountains 55411501.jpg The Rewards of Indoor Wall Water Fountains For Countless years now, hospitals and health care facilities have utilized interior fountains to establish a stressless, serene setting. A contemplative state can be induced in people who hear the gentle sounds of trickling water.

In addition, convalescence is believed to go faster when indoor fountains are used in therapy. They are thought to be a positive part of dealing with a variety of illnesses according to many medical professionals and mental health providers. The soothing, melodic sound of moving water is thought to help people with PTSD and acute insomnolence.

A sense of safety and well-being is enhanced, according to research, when you add an wall fountain in your home. As humans we are naturally pulled by the sight and sound of water, both of which contribute to our well-being and the preservation of our environment.

Feng-shui is an ancient philosophy which asserts that water is one of two basic components in our lives which has the ability to transform us. We must harmonize our interior surroundings to achieve balance and serenity according to the ancient art of feng-shui. It is important to add a water element someplace in our homes. The ideal spot to set up a fountain is close to your home’s entrance or in front of it.

If you are looking for a water wall that best suits your families’ needs consider one of the many types available including a mounted waterfall, a stand-alone water feature or a custom-built fountain. Having a fountain in a central room seems to influence people’s state of mind, their happiness as well as their level of satisfaction according to some research.

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Look at the Perks of an Indoor Wall Water Fountain For Countless years now, hospitals and health care facilities have used interior fountains to establish a stressless, serene setting.The calming effect of cascading water can be conducive to a contemplative state.... read more


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