Water has a superpower. You’ve felt it, even if you’ve never named it. “It distracts us just enough that it opens us, and our minds move along different channels. Like a daydream. Like when you relax and suddenly think of what’s really important without trying to.” These are words from Jim Garland, and he would know. He has spent over three decades shaping water into experience, with work spanning the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Hearst Building, Longwood Gardens, and Water Tower Place in Chicago. He is one of the world’s leading water feature designers and the author of Fountain Safari, a 400-page exploration of how fountains have reflected civilization’s relationship with nature, beauty, and meaning from Imperial Rome to today. And yet, this conversation isn’t really about fountains. It’s about attention, presence, and what happens to the human mind and the sense of embodiment that occurs when it encounters water’s movement, sounds, and glimmers. Something deep within us, where instinct and memory live begins to stir and shape what we feel. And once you begin to notice it, you start to understand why we’re always drawn back to it. In this episode of Crafting Human, we explore: → The precision hidden inside beauty, how Bernini and his contemporaries crafted light, texture, and sound with extraordinary intentionality, and why "very little is left to chance" in the greatest fountains ever built → What the Trevi Fountain and a shivering fountain in Hong Kong teach us about the difference between craft and accident → Water as collaborator, why the best designers do not control water, they invite it, and what happens when you try to push it around too much → Eastern vs. Western water, a fundamental philosophical divide in how cultures give water meaning, and what it reveals about beauty itself → What makes a water feature soulful → The three books that shaped Jim’s thinking, Moby Dick, Darwin’s Origin of Species, and Donald Judd’s art criticism This is a conversation for designers, architects, creative practitioners, and for anyone who has ever paused beside a fountain and felt, without knowing why, more like themselves. Crafting Human is a podcast about the people, practices, and philosophies behind extraordinary creative work, and what it means to make something that lasts. Fountain Safari by Jim Garland, available now: https://oroeditions.com/product/fountain-safari Fluidity Design Consultants: https://www.fluidity-design.com/ Fluidity IG: https://www.instagram.com/fluidity_design_consultants/ Watch the full episode on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXlP1oS7kw4&t=53s