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Alphabetical water features project list
Dry fountain of 81 jets that create pyramid shapes at le Vigan. A delicate overflowing pool that reflects Albi’s cathedral. Organic curved water shapes inspired by the modern architecture of the new Exhibition Palace. Inspired by Venice's St. Mark’s Square flooding naturally in winter, 3.000 square meters flooded with a thin layer of water with a mist effect when the water disappears. Fountains add a touch of freshness and well-being to the Mall. The presence of water is relaxing. Water radically transforms the urban landscape and atmosphere. The flooded square becomes dry. Dry fountain located on a slab roof with technical room and the fountain’s installations integrated in the car park structure. A complex engineering solution. Water ripples and roars as a giant wave. The cascade follows the natural steep bank, framed by a pink granite line. The fountain offers an amazing night show with water, music and lightening. The water effects are extremely rapid; a high jet shoots up to 45m to crown the spectacle. The vast water area reflects the proximity of the ocean. Lisbon’s pleasant climate is a particular help for enjoying fountains freshness. An urban representation of a natural watercourse: from water spring to a trickle of water with its sinuous path, steaming geysers, and mist effects. An axis of water defines the spatial composition of the park. A central water square dedicated to kids is framed by basins planted with water lilies and a dynamic cascade with surging waves. Nature is a source of infinite inspiration; mist is a fascinating natural element. The concept is based on creating an artificial cloud that hovers over the ground. Water slips between granite steps as a large water wall. It metamorphosises into tranquil pools and ponds filled with water lilies. An amazing water table in a small Parisian garden. Twelve meters of perfect waterfall. Powerful geysers, waterfalls and reflections enliven the moats around the building. Water as a key element in an architecture project. The park is an ode to the nearby Seine River. Sources, fountains and basins fill each space of the 34 acres. Water flows through the complex building geometry. Water walls and mirror pool. A nice overflowing pool detail allows the visual mix of the ground level with the water. Arching jets soften the general atmosphere of the surrounding lofty architecture. The “water tower” is the most emblematic building of the last Universal EXPO 2008 held in Zaragoza. The water features inside present the water as a vital element.
Architects: B. Huet, O. Bressach, JB. Suet, L. Canizares
Architects : Toyo ito
Landscape Architects : Michel and Claire Corajoud
Architects : P.Gangnet and Atelier R.
Architects : BDP Architects
Landscape Architect : Jacqueline Osty
Architects: Reichen & Robert
Architects : EDAW, Lenys
Landscape Architects: Alain Provost
JMLConsultants with Crystal Fountains
Architects : Benoy London
Architect: François Tribel
Architects: Maurer & Orsi
Landscape Architects: Jaqueline Osty
Landscape Architect : Michel Corajoud
Architects : Bernard Huet, M. Ferrand, J.P. Feugas, B. Leroy
Landscape Architects : Yan Le Caisne, Philippe Raguin
Landscape Architects : G.Vexlard, L. Vacherot
Architect : Adrien Fainsilber
Architects: Patrick Berger, J.P. Viguier, J.F. Jordy
Landscape Architects: Alain Provost, Gilles Clément
Architects : Herzog & de Meuron
Landscape Architects : In Situ
Artiste : Ph. Favier
Architects : Program Collective


