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On the roof of an abandoned factory...

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On the roof of an abandoned factory sent on July 12, 2013 (19:47) by Maxphoto78. 4 comments, 665 views.

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sent on July 12, 2013 (23:28)


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Mi piacciono molto queste architetture industriali semiabbandonate, mi vien sempre da pensare che lì prima c'era lavoro, scambi interpersonali, insomma vita. C'é un non so che di tristezza che però attrae...fa pensare.Sorriso

I really like these semi-abandoned industrial architecture, I am beginning to think that there ever was before work, interpersonal exchanges, short life. There is a something of sadness but attracts ... makes you think. :-)

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sent on July 12, 2013 (23:38)


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Ottima panoramica e ottima elaborazione!....complimenti!

ciao, Gabriele

Great overview and excellent processing! .... Congratulations!

hello, Gabriele

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sent on July 12, 2013 (23:56)


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Grazie Raffaele e Gabriele per i commenti.
questa fabbrica risali agli inizi del '900, per essere precisi nel 1922, producevano fibre tessili sintetiche, prima viscosa e poi nylon, purtroppo chiusa da una decina d'anni (quando si fa finanza e non industria quella è la fine...), gli edifici sono tutti edificati in mattoni a vista e sono meravigliosi dal punto di vista architettonico, parte degli edifici (quelli più antichi comprendenti le ciminiere sono vincolate ai beni culturali pur essendo in condizioni di abbandono). passeggiare in quegli spazi fa scaturire diverse emozioni (anche paura che le solette possono cedere al passaggio o possibili incontri con personaggi poco raccomandabili...) oltre che riflettere ed immaginare le dinamiche lavorative e sociali di chi ci lavorava.

Thanks Raphael and Gabriel for comments.
this factory go up again at the beginning of 900, to be precise in 1922, producing synthetic fibers, viscose first and then nylon, unfortunately closed for ten years (when you finance industry and that is the end ...) , the buildings are all built in brick and are wonderful from the architectural point of view, most of the buildings (the oldest ones including the chimneys are bound to cultural heritage while being in conditions of neglect). walk in those spaces which triggers different emotions (even fear that the insoles can give to the passage or possible encounters with unsavory characters ...) as well as reflect and imagine the labor and social dynamics of those who worked there.

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sent on July 13, 2013 (0:03)


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grazie per la descrizione di questo luogo!...è proprio vero che certe fabbriche e cappanoni abbandonati sono affascinanti!...io in questo periodo all'università sto lavorando su quelli di porto marghera e alcuni sono veramente opere di ingegneria eccezionali!!!...

ciao, Gbariele

thanks for the description of this place! ... it is true that certain factories and abandoned cappanoni are fascinating! ... at this time I am working on those at the University of Porto Marghera and some are truly exceptional engineering works! ! ...

hello, Gbariele


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