The world’s longest interactive fountain arrives at Clyde Warren Park – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth


Clyde Warren Park in downtown Dallas is getting a great gift for the holiday season – the world’s tallest interactive fountain.

The interactive “super fountain” will fire jets of up to 95 feet in the air and is capable of laying water cumns up to 100 feet, Park President Kit Savers told NBC5.

The addition of Park 10 million has been given as a Christmas gift by Park Board member Nancy Best and her husband Randy, Park said in a news release on Thursday morning.

The fountains have been designed by Los Angeles-based Flutty Design Consultants and will be placed at the park’s Pearl Street entrance.

It will have a central island of three stainless steel “trees”, from where the water will pulse and jet. At the base of the fountain will be a shallow, “highly reflective” splash pool. At night, the fountain will have colorful light shows with synchronized water currents of music.

Jodie Grant, chairman of the board of the Woodall Rogers Park Foundation, said in a news release, “The only way to describe this fountain is to look. “It simply came to our notice then. When you see future aerial photos of Dallas, we are confident that you will see this ‘blimp shot’. It will be a signature structure that keeps children entertained during the day and delights visitors at night with a spectacular show reminiscent of the Eiffel Tower light show in Paris. “

“Clyde Warren Park has been a labor of love for both Randy and me,” Nancy Best said. “It is a great honor and privilege to make this gift, and we hope that it will continue to make our city a place to continue, whether through donations, volunteering or some kind work, to encourage them to do what they can. Proud to be home. ”

Construction will begin in the summer of 2021 and is expected to be completed by December.

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