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Splash Logic Argenta Plaza ~ Little Rock, AK

  • Writer: David Hanley
    David Hanley
  • 5 days ago
  • 2 min read

Inside the Interactive Fountain at Argenta Plaza

Public spaces today are designed to do more than fill space—they’re built to bring people together. In North Little Rock, Arkansas, Argenta Plaza is a perfect example. Located in the heart of the Argenta Arts District, the plaza serves as a central hub for concerts, markets, festivals, and everyday use. At the core of that experience is a series of interactive fountain elements—built to activate the space while supporting the demands of a high-traffic, event-driven environment.



Designed for Constant Public Use

TArgenta Plaza isn’t just a park—it’s an active downtown venue.

From live performances to citywide events, the space regularly transitions between everyday use and large-scale gatherings. The interactive fountain system was constructed to support both.

Key construction priorities included:

  • Durable surfaces for constant foot traffic

  • Stable drainage across the plaza

  • Safe water interaction within active zones

  • Infrastructure concealed within the layout

  • Accessible service points for maintenance

The result is a system that performs consistently—without interfering with staging, seating, or pedestrian flow.


The Collector Tank: The Core of the System

Like most modern interactive fountains, the Argenta Plaza system operates on a closed-loop recirculating system.

Water is:

  • Collected

  • Filtered

  • Treated

  • Reused continuously

All of this happens below the surface, allowing the fountain to operate efficiently while maintaining water quality throughout the day.

The system is built to handle both low daily use and high-demand event conditions—while adapting to seasonal weather changes in Arkansas.


The Hidden Infrastructure Beneath the Plaza

The performance of the Argenta Plaza fountain depends on what’s installed below ground.

Primary mechanical systems are housed in protected service areas beneath the plaza, keeping the surface clean and visually open while maintaining full system access.

These systems include:

  • Circulation and filtration equipment

  • Chemical treatment and monitoring systems

  • Electrical panels and control interfaces

  • Lighting drivers and transformers

  • Flow and water level sensors

By locating this infrastructure below grade, the system is protected from the elements while remaining serviceable for long-term operation.



Automation and Control Behind the Scenes

Automated control systems manage how the fountain operates throughout the day.

These systems regulate:

  • Pump sequencing

  • Water treatment levels

  • Flow and pressure

  • Lighting behavior

  • Scheduling for events and downtime

Operators can adjust performance based on usage, programming, and seasonal needs—keeping the system running efficiently without constant manual input.



From Installation to Activation

Today, Argenta Plaza serves as a central gathering space for North Little Rock.

The interactive fountain plays a key role in that experience—adding motion, energy, and engagement to the space without limiting its flexibility.

It supports:

  • Daily public use

  • Community events and performances

  • Seasonal programming

  • Continuous downtown activity


Why Interactive Fountains Work in Spaces Like Argenta Plaza

Projects like Argenta Plaza show how interactive fountains can anchor a public space—without taking it over.

When constructed correctly, they provide:

  • Activity and engagement

  • Visual and atmospheric impact

  • Efficient water use

  • Long-term durability

They don’t just enhance a space—they help define how it’s used.


Where It All Begins

Interactive fountains may look simple—but their performance is driven by what’s built underneath. At Argenta Plaza, the system was constructed to support real-world use—day after day, event after event. And when done right, that’s what turns a public space into a destination.


 
 
 

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