Water feature
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In
Ancient water features were
Modern water features are typically self-contained, meaning that they do not require water to be plumbed in; rather water is recycled from either a pond or a hidden reservoir, also known as a sump. The sump can either be contained within the water feature, or buried underground (in the case of an outdoor water feature).
A water feature may be indoor or outdoor and can range in size from a desk top water fountain to a large indoor
Water features often offer additional benefits to homeowners, such as increased
History
In early modern Europe, fountains were found in the elaborate gardens of the mansions of the wealthy, and in modern times can be an element in urban design provided by the municipal authorities or public subscription. Water features are often found in gardens of middle class houses.
A notable modern example is the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain in London, England.[2]
Types of water features
- Categories
- Natural water feature
- Man-made water feature
- Naturalistic water feature
- Disappearing[further explanation needed] water feature
- Live water feature
- Sterile water feature
- Pools and ponds
- Fish pond
- Formal pool[further explanation needed]
- Garden pond
- Koi pond
- Lake
- Lotus pool
- Naturalistic pond
- Plunge pool
- Reflecting pool
- Shallow pool/tide pool
- Stream pool
- Swimming pond
- Swimming pool
- Wildlife pond/habitat pond
- Water courses
- Brooks
- Creeks
- Streams
- Rivers
- Runnel
- Rill
- Wild river
- Fountains
- Bubbler fountain
- Disappearing fountain
- Drinking fountain
- Floating fountain
- Formal fountain
- Jeux d'eau
- Kugel fountain
- Spitter fountain
- Tabletop fountain
- Wall fountain
- Water falls
- Artificial waterfall
- Chadar – a textured water ramp of Indian origin.
- Weeping wall
- Water wall
- Water stair
- Water ramp
- Cultivation
- Hydroponics
- Rice paddy
- Habitats
- Wildlife garden – with water-source component.
- Bogs
- Wetlands
- Mangrove swamp habitat
- Bog garden
- Rain garden/bio retention system/rain harvesting
- Aquatic container garden
- Riparian zone restoration
- Water sources
See also
- Crystal Fountains
- Hercules monument (Kassel) – water feature built in 1714
- Musical fountain
- Rain chain
- Water garden
References
- ^ "LacusCurtius • Strabo's Geography — Book XVI Chapter 1". Retrieved 10 November 2016.
- ^ "Diana Memorial Fountain". Retrieved 10 November 2016.
External links
The dictionary definition of water feature at Wiktionary