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The Basics of Water Fountains

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A fountain is a man-made installation, in which water issues from
a source before falling or cascading into a basin, bowl or
receptacle of some kind.


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The Basics of Water Fountains
Copyright (c) 2007 Elizabeth Jean
Garden Fountains
http://www.garden-fountains.com



What Is A Fountain?

A fountain is a man-made installation, in which water issues from
a source before falling or cascading into a basin, bowl or
receptacle of some kind. The water is then drained, re-circulated
or otherwise removed from the bowl; for example by being used to
fill water containers.

Water fountains were originally conceived as a means of
distributing drinking water to the populations of towns and
cities. Fountains formed the delivery points of natural streams
and aqueducts, and historically were always gravity-fed from a
higher reservoir or storage area, or by using the pressure of an
underground stream.

This technique was invented and mastered by the ancient Romans,
whose water distribution infrastructure was extremely advanced,
and enabled them to use their network of aqueducts to distribute
water to a network of public fountains that served Rome and many
other towns and cities.

Fountain Technology

Fountain designers in past times were often aided by technical
specialists who understood the science of hydraulics and were
known as artisans. Hydraulics is the science governing the
behavior of fluids and gases, and artisans understood how water
behaved under pressure and would design and install the necessary
pipe work and drainage for fountains, ensuring that the designer
(often a sculptor or an architect) was able to realize their
design successfully.

Today, gravity-fed fountains are much less common, and most
fountains are supplied with pressurized water by pumping systems
that take their supply from water mains or from nearby lakes or
rivers. Fountains are normally for decorative purposes only, and
the water in them is often re-circulated for efficiency.

The availability of modern technology has not lessened the need
for fountain designers to have a sound grasp of hydraulics,
though, and it is still important for a fountain designer to be
able to calculate the volume and pressure of water that will be
required to realize their design. Factors such as the height to
which the water will rise, the radius of the bowl it is to fill
and the climate of the area in which it is to be installed all
play a role in a fountain's design, and must be understood by
the designer.

Fountain Designs

Traditionally, fountain designs were based around a raised
source, from which water issued, and a basin or bowl into which
the water cascaded. For many centuries, this fundamental
structure remained unaltered, governed as it was by the practical
requirement for fountains to deliver water to people. This
practical need did not prevent fountain designers from producing
imaginative and artistic designs, and fountains have historically
been gathering points for people, especially in warmer countries,
where they are traditionally located in the centers of squares.

Since the advent of domestic plumbing, the need for fountains to
provide a vital public service has gradually been eliminated, and
today, fountains usually serve solely to provide a visual and
aural focus in public spaces.

Many people find the sound and sight of falling water to be
relaxing and even therapeutic, and in very hot climates the light
spray given off by a large fountain provides a welcome coolness
on hot days. See a collection of water fountains at
http://www.garden-fountains.com.

The lack of any practical restraints has meant that fountain
designers have been able to experiment with many different shapes
and forms of fountains. Fountains that are built into a paved
surface, that rise from the centre of a lake or fountains that
follow the line of a terraced gradient - all of these and many
more exist in towns and cities all over the world.

Modern designs often rely on the flowing water itself to give
shape to the fountain, resulting in a spectacular sight when the
fountain is working, but a somewhat barren and mechanical view
when it is switched off! This is a stark contrast to more
traditional designs, whose sculpted and imaginative lines can be
appreciated with or without flowing water.

Private and Domestic Fountains

Most of the discussion so far has been on fountains in public
places, but domestic fountains have been commonplace ever since
Roman times. Wealthier Romans would own large villas, built on a
quadrangular design. Those that had sufficient wealth and
influence would be allowed to have a direct feed to their
property from the nearest aqueduct. The result of this was that
many of these villas had their own fountains, often imaginatively
and stylishly designed to be the central focus of their garden
areas.

This trend continues today, but fountains are far more affordable
and accessible than they were then. It is possible to relatively
cheaply and simply install a fountain in a typical garden or
yard, and increasing numbers of solar-powered designs are
available that eliminate the need for a mains electricity supply
to operate the fountain.

All sorts of designs are available, from traditional circular
bowl-based designs through to modern designs with lighting and
smaller, self-contained designs that can be installed indoors.
You can even get miniature fountains that will fit on a desk or
tabletop!

Final Thoughts

Water fountains highlight the fundamental affinity and dependency
that human beings have with water - not only do our lives depend
on supplies of fresh water, but many people find their souls are
soothed by the sight and sound of running water, and it offers a
welcome antidote to the stresses and strains of modern life.




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