Czech photographer Viktor Macha is determined to capture "the beauty of steel and iron making" before automation takes over and the sight of men working in the glow of molten metal is lost forever.
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Photographed Wednesday 10th November 1971. The sign on the building on the left says "Hamilton & Sons".
Gorgeous use of colour and texture in these illustrations by Brazilian artist and graphic designer Willian Santiago. More illustrations via Behance
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Factories churn out the Italian national dish miles at a time.
The abandoned iron ore silos of the ARBED Terres Rouges (meaning ‘red soil’) steel production complex in Luxembourg. The silos were used to collect the raw iron ore rocks and minerals from the near…
Image 11 of 40 from gallery of The Factory / Ricardo Bofill. Photograph by Courtesy of Ricardo Bofill
One of the most reliable ways to discern whether a corporation has begun to rot is to gauge the derivative of the utility its products provide over time. A company like Apple witnessed a huge spike…
The Touch presents five essential building blocks of human-centric design—light, materiality, color, nature, and community—and welcomes you into over 25 spaces that exemplify how haptic design elements can provide a richer quality of living. This new collaboration between Nathan Williams of Kinfolk and Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen of Norm Architects offers a wealth of inspiration through stunning photography, philosophical essays, and practical tips from the minds of design industry leaders. Dimensions: 25 × 3,5 × 33 cm Pages: 288 Language: English
The Industrial Revolution began in the late 18th century when a series of new inventions such as the spinning jenny and steam engine transformed manufacturing in Britain. The changes in British manufacturing spread across Europe and America, replacing traditional rural lifestyles.
Greta Thunberg, 18, from Sweden, is calling for the fashion industry to be overhauled to reduce its impact on the eco-system. The activist appears on the first cover of Vogue Scandinavia.
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For six years, Cleveland, Ohio photographer Brandon P. Davis, 26, has researched old spaces, taking sombre yet breathtakingly beautiful pictures of their interiors, which have long been forgotten by their human inhabitants.
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““Spruce Girls” on beach wearing spruce wood veneer bathing suits during “Wood Week” to promote products of the Gray Harbor lumber industry, Hoquiam, Washington” - University of Washington (via Retronaut)
There are countless reasons a once bustling location could be abandoned. War, climate change, famine, economic instability, even religion. Whatever the cause, these places have become shadows of their former selves, reminding us that everything will inevitably come to an end. 10. Fengdu Ghost City Dating back more than 2000 years, this abandoned Chinese city is located on the banks of the Yangtze River and is considered by the locals to be the home of the devil and the entrance into the underworld. Fengdu is believed to have been founded during the Han Dynasty by two men, Yin and Wang,
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From a car in a hole to a house ablaze, the American photographer’s bold, bright and frequently unsettling work captures the disquiet of modern life
Maurice Broomfield (1916-2010) photographed British industry in the 1950s and 1960s, an era Harold Wilson called the “white heat” of rapid technological transition. Born in Draycott, Derbyshire, England, Broomfield began his working career age 15 as a lathe operator for Rolls-Royce, back when the UK was the world’s workshop. He studied art at evening … Continue reading "Women At The British Nylon Spinners Factory (1964)"
Shipyards Throughout his twenty-five years career, the Canadian Edward Burtynsky (born in 1955 in St. Catharines) has provided keen insights into man-made alterations upon nature. Burtynsky’s anxiety about public awareness of environmental issues led him to China, where he has created several serie