When a business decides that the addition of fountains or other water
art will add to the beauty and efficiency of their buildings and grounds,
they first sit down with an architect to create the initial concept for
what they want the water art to accomplish -- to serve as eye-catching
art, represent the company's logo or image, or to serve a more practical
purpose, such as create a natural control or barrier to pedestrian or
automobile traffic around the company's grounds.
The architect draws up general plans for the water display, but stops
short of designing the mechanical and electrical underpinnings that bring
the display to life.
The company takes the architect's plans to a private contractor, who
brings them to Pacific Water Art, where we take on the real challenge
-- working with the contractor to make the architect's designs -- and
the client's dreams -- a reality.
Often times creating what the architect had in mind and making it function
as imagined requires us to actually design-build the conceptualized water
art.
That's where our expert team of designers and experienced journeymen
use their creativity and expertise to make it all happen. Working as
closely as possible with the architectural drawings, we design, add and
install whatever additional plumbing and materials it takes to ultimately
give the client company exactly what they envisioned.