WATER FOUNTAINS IN THE WORLDSCAPE
Teoksen toimittaja(t)
Hynynen, Ari
Juuti, Petri
Katko, Tapio
International Water History Association and KehräMedia Inc.
2012
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https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-951-98151-8-3
https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-951-98151-8-3
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By Hynynen, Juuti & Katko (Eds. 2012). This first-of-a-kind book presents an overall view of water fountains in different environments. That is quite surprising considering that most cities and townships have at least one fountain. Price € 100.00 (incl. VAT).
Orders: petrisjuuti@gmail.com
“While going through the pages of the manuscript for the purpose of writing the foreword, it dawned on me how many scholars, most well known and highly respected in the water history fraternity, shared the passion and vision of the editors of this book. Each contribution has required many hours of painstaking work. The illustration accompanying the lively text titillate the senses. They transmit images of natural motion and fluidity. This study is a fountain of metaphorical delight shedding light on a water feature that has thrived on human creativity – primarily with the objective of beautifying a functional facility intended to provide water – the most valuable resource.”
Professor Johann Tempelhoff, International Water History Association, President 2009-2011
Orders: petrisjuuti@gmail.com
“While going through the pages of the manuscript for the purpose of writing the foreword, it dawned on me how many scholars, most well known and highly respected in the water history fraternity, shared the passion and vision of the editors of this book. Each contribution has required many hours of painstaking work. The illustration accompanying the lively text titillate the senses. They transmit images of natural motion and fluidity. This study is a fountain of metaphorical delight shedding light on a water feature that has thrived on human creativity – primarily with the objective of beautifying a functional facility intended to provide water – the most valuable resource.”
Professor Johann Tempelhoff, International Water History Association, President 2009-2011