Working from a preliminary architectural concept, the KHS&S Water Feature and Rockwork Technology Group constructed a 12x18-foot study model, and then developed full construction documents including aesthetic requirements, technological specifications, special effects engineering, and mechanical and filtration systems.
Using digital technology to turn the three-dimensional model into computerized construction calculations, KHS&S then created more than 22,000 square feet of positive carved plaster and urethane-backed artificial rock formations that served as the "set" for a KHS&S-constructed 100-foot tall geyser, five 50-foot geyser bursts, and a main waterfall.
The result is a winning center field extravaganza that "wows" spectators from across the nation.
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