
Given the way bodies of water interact with gravity, a great deal of the personality of any pool is set by the flat surface of the water and its reflective qualities. In our work, we've found a variety of ways to capitalize on that flatness by creating focal points that are distinctly vertical in nature.
In fact, we've found that working on the "y axis" and focusing on upright structures as diverse as arches, walls, columns and waterfalls can yield a variety of stunning visual effects: Exterior spaces and vistas can be connected or distinguished, architectural shapes can be contrasted or echoed, shadows or reflections can be cast, and privacy or openness can be enhanced.
The fact that these effects cut both ways makes them appealing to a custom builder who strives to give clients something unique and lets the characteristics of the individual setting drive the design process. It makes the work more challenging, yes, but it also makes it more fun and rewarding.
In many cases, the vertical elements we use can be subtle and retiring - a slightly raised bond beam, for example, or a small waterfall. More often than not, however, we gravitate toward the bold and declarative by integrating water into architectural forms and creating dramatic and unusual water features. Whichever way you choose to use vertical elements in your own designs, one point is clear: Exploiting the vertical dimension adds depth and character to the work- and affords both client and designer a broad set of aesthetic options.
Keywords
way
pool
work
fact
depth
walls
nature
y axis
arches
vistas
bodies
variety
columns
privacy
clients
example
designs
shadows
gravity
openness
flatness
dramatic
designer
broad set
something
one point
bond beam
great deal
many cases
waterfalls
reflections
personality
flat surface
focal points
design process
custom builder
characteristics
Exterior spaces
small waterfall
vertical elements
aesthetic options
vertical dimension
upright structures
individual setting
architectural forms
architectural shapes
reflective qualities
unusual water features
stunning visual effects