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Article Title: The Wonders Of Wrought Iron Design
Author: Jeff Halper
Category: Landscaping
Word Count: 506
Keywords: Wrought Iron gates, wrought iron Driveway Gates
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
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It is at least a 1,000 year old art form in Spain and about a 700 year old one 
in France. Some of the earliest settlers of the New World brought it with them 
to these shores. The strength and beauty of wrought iron design has captivated 
us for centuries. 

Wrought iron designs signify an elegant relationship with nature, a dynamic 
that implies the four cardinal elements of earth, air, fire and water. It is 
charm wrapped in architectural elements.

Wrought iron conveys a sense of soul, a connection with history. It recalls the 
ancient cultures that grew up around the Mediterranean, the sea lined with more 
countries than any other body of water. The Romans, Ottoman, Greeks, Moors, 
Carthaginians, Arabs and Phoenicians. 

Wrought iron designs of the Art Deco period flourished in the 1920s and 1930s. 
Americans had a unique twist on it, specifically drawing from the geometrics of 
Native American art forms. For example, the storied blankets of the Navajo, the 
stark and poetic pottery of the Hopi tribes and the intricate beadwork of the 
Sioux. 

American art deco artists were also inspired by regionalism; Frank Lloyd Wright 
and the Prairie style are two of the more prominent examples. Regional flora 
and fauna were also highlighted, such as magnolias and pelicans in art deco 
designs found in the Deep South.

In the construction of wrought iron, the design possibilities are based on a 
linear structure; that is, one starts with building a strong and stable 
framework that is then filled with decorative scrollwork. By emphasizing the 
technical aspects, the blacksmith highlights the structure of the work and, at 
the same time, gives force to the design aesthetic. 

Thus, a working outline for the blacksmith-artisan includes final usage and 
dimensions, the functional and aesthetic aspects of the intended piece, the 
construction methods to use that will provide durability, solidness and 
rigidity, and the economic considerations.

Today, wrought iron within the landscape vernacular creates an easy transition 
into the outdoors such as the use of an ornamental iron railing across a 
balcony or window. It is also designed to emphasize specific living zones as 
happens with a wrought iron fence, wrought iron gate or a fence around a luxury 
swimming pool. 

Additionally, it can provide varied experiences as when it is used in an 
outdoor gazebo or a wrought iron trellis that divides an outdoor kitchen from a 
lounging area. Or it can be a simple focal point, such as a wrought iron wall 
element hung on a fence or an antique ornamental iron object d'art.

In general, you are well served when you import a wrought iron design style 
that is natural to the region, which is perfect for Houston with our 
semi-tropical climate that so closely resembles the Mediterranean. It is also 
best to match your choice of wrought iron to the architecture of your house.

Wrought iron can also underscore your intention in a themed landscape. Catalan 
gothic door-knockers, a Castilian cathedral grille, or elaborate iron lanterns 
in the Florentine style for a Mediterranean landscape design, for example.

Jeff Halper has a passion for landscaping and landscape design, for more 
information about landscaping and gardening visit http://www.exteriorworlds.com
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