Free Drinking Fountains Around Berkley, Ca

Free Drinking Fountains Around Berkley, Ca 023907316811049984.jpg Free Drinking Fountains Around Berkley, Ca The first implementation of a soda tax in the US came in February 2014, when it was passed by the city of Berkley, California. By making soda more costly, it’s expected that individuals will make healthier choices for what their children drink, like water as an example. Attempts were made to find out the condition of community drinking water fountains in both high- and low-income neighborhoods. By creating a mobile GPS application, experts were able to gather data on Berkley’s drinking water fountains. This information was cross-referenced with demographic information on race and income collected from the US Census Community Study database. The two data sets were compared to ascertain what class distinctions, if any, there were in access to functioning water fountains. The surrounding demographics of each water fountain location was made note of, while additionally determining whether race or income levels made a difference in the state of repair of each individual fountain. The fact that the fountains were operating was not a guarantee that they were well-maintained, as quite a few were in need of cleaning and repair.

The Origins Of Wall Fountains

Origins Wall Fountains 7946293631998478095.jpg The Origins Of Wall Fountains A fountain, an incredible piece of engineering, not only supplies drinking water as it pours into a basin, it can also launch water high into the air for an extraordinary effect.

From the beginning, outdoor fountains were soley there to serve as functional elements. Cities, towns and villages made use of nearby aqueducts or springs to provide them with drinking water as well as water where they could bathe or wash. Up until the nineteenth, fountains had to be more elevated and closer to a water source, including aqueducts and reservoirs, in order to take advantage of gravity which fed the fountains. Fountains were not only utilized as a water source for drinking water, but also to adorn homes and celebrate the artist who created it. The main components used by the Romans to build their fountains were bronze or stone masks, mostly illustrating animals or heroes. Throughout the Middle Ages, Muslim and Moorish garden planners included fountains to create smaller depictions of the gardens of paradise. To show his prominence over nature, French King Louis XIV included fountains in the Garden of Versailles. The Romans of the 17th and 18th centuries created baroque decorative fountains to glorify the Popes who commissioned them as well as to mark the spot where the restored Roman aqueducts entered the city.

Indoor plumbing became the main 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.

Nowadays, fountains decorate public areas and are used to pay tribute to individuals or events and fill recreational and entertainment needs.

Anglo Saxon Grounds at the Time of the Norman Conquest

Anglo Saxon Grounds Time Norman Conquest 20455900.jpg Anglo Saxon Grounds at the Time of the Norman Conquest Anglo-Saxons felt great adjustments to their day-to-day lives in the latter half of the eleventh century due to the accession of the Normans. At the time of the conquest, the Normans surpassed the Anglo-Saxons in building design and cultivation. But nevertheless home life, household architecture, and decoration were out of the question until the Normans taken over the entire populace. Monasteries and castles served different purposes, so while monasteries were large stone structures constructed in only the most productive, wide dales, castles were set upon blustery knolls where the occupants focused on understanding offensive and defensive practices. The tranquil method of gardening was not viable in these dismal bastions. The finest specimen of the early Anglo-Norman style of architecture existent in modern times is Berkeley Castle. It is said that the keep was developed during William the Conqueror's time. As a strategy of deterring attackers from tunneling beneath the walls, an immense terrace encompasses the building. A picturesque bowling green, enveloped in grass and surrounded by battlements clipped out of an ancient yew hedge, creates one of the terraces.
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