The new "interactive" water feature on the revamped plaza outside Anthropologie & Co. at Bethesda Row was activated yesterday. It replaces the old fountain that was demolished. The new water feature is the centerpiece of the remodeled plaza, which also includes new lighting, seating and landscaping, and a canopy. Bethesda Row property owner Federal Realty recently completed a reimagining and expansion of the sidewalk on the Elm Street side of the development.
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Monday, May 06, 2024
New water feature activated at Bethesda Row (Photos)
The new "interactive" water feature on the revamped plaza outside Anthropologie & Co. at Bethesda Row was activated yesterday. It replaces the old fountain that was demolished. The new water feature is the centerpiece of the remodeled plaza, which also includes new lighting, seating and landscaping, and a canopy. Bethesda Row property owner Federal Realty recently completed a reimagining and expansion of the sidewalk on the Elm Street side of the development.
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Not quite sure how “interactive” the new water feature is. I see that they have instilled LED strip lights under each waterfall step in the fountain, but these are not yet illuminated. The fountain seems a bit odd to me. The sound of moving water that most fountains include, is not very audible. The dynamic view of moving or dancing water is not very visible either, just water running over steps.
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