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  2. Wallace fountain - Wikipedia

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    They were made of cast iron. Inexpensive, easy to mold, and robust, it was one of the most popular materials of the age. The majority of the cost was paid for by Wallace. The city of Paris allocated 1,000 francs for the large model and 450 francs for the wall-mounted model. The fountains are still molded by the historical foundry G.H.M

  3. Fontaine de Léda - Wikipedia

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    The Fontaine de Léda was one of fifteen new Paris fountains commissioned by Napoleon Bonaparte in his decree of Saint Cloud on May 2, 1806. It was the project of the engineer responsible for the water supply of Paris, François-Jean Bralle, and the young sculptor Achille Valois (1785–1862). It was built against the wall of a private garden. [1]

  4. Gerald D. Hines Waterwall Park - Wikipedia

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    Plaque describing the Water Wall. The architects' design for the Waterwall was to be a "horseshoe of rushing water" opposite the Transco (now Williams) Tower. The semi-circular fountain is 64 feet (20 m) tall, to symbolize the 64 stories of the tower, and sits among 118 Texas live oak trees. The concave portion of the circle, which faces north ...

  5. Salsabil (fountain) - Wikipedia

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    The water flows in a manner designed to maximize the surface area, and thus evaporation. A salsabil may be a near-vertical marble waterfall mounted on a wall, [4] or the sheet of water may flow down a slanted chute. [3] Evaporative cooling causes the water and the surrounding air to cool as some of the water evaporates.

  6. Fountains in France - Wikipedia

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    Wall fountains were built at the spring, or against the wall of the building. They had a reservoir of water which was filled by gravity, and then the water poured out spouts, or canons , which were often decorated with mascarons, or masks, in the form of the heads of humans, animals or monsters.

  7. Fountain - Wikipedia

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    Fountains were also found in the enclosed medieval jardins d'amour, "gardens of courtly love" – ornamental gardens used for courtship and relaxation. The medieval romance The Roman de la Rose describes a fountain in the center of an enclosed garden, feeding small streams bordered by flowers and fresh herbs.

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