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Door de ruit - Through a pane
De Hallen van Stork (of: de Van Gendt Hallen) is het ongeveer het laatste grootschalige industriële bouwwerk in Amsterdam. De hallen dateren uit de periode 1897-1920. Hier werden motoren voor locomotieven en schepen gebouwd. In de jaren 1990 verdwenen de activiteiten en kwam het gebouw leeg te staan. Inmiddels wordt het gebouw gebruikt voor diverse activiteiten door allerlei bedrijven. Het gebouw staat op de rijksmonumentenlijst.
De ruiten zitten nog deels in hun oorspronkelijke sponningen en de ramen zijn van binnen dichtgetimmerd.
De foto is gekanteld.
Saturday Self Challenge: door een ruit
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The Hallen van Stork (or: the Van Gendt Hallen) were production halls, originally made in the period 1897-1920. These halls are about the last large scale buildings of the industrial period in Amsterdam. On this place locomotives were built and also motors for ships. In the 1990s these activities were phased out and the building became derelict. In the mean time this building is used for different activities and different companies until a definitive decision has been taken about the future. The building is a listed building as it is on the national monuments list.
The panes are still in their original grooves and the windows are boarded up from the inside.
Note the photo is turned to the right.
Saturday Self Challenge: through a window pane
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Overture from 'Industrial Revolution' by Jean-Michel Jarre
www.youtube.com/watch?v=07X8Xy-IBlE or
www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0km82n3q_8
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De ruiten zitten nog deels in hun oorspronkelijke sponningen en de ramen zijn van binnen dichtgetimmerd.
De foto is gekanteld.
Saturday Self Challenge: door een ruit
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The Hallen van Stork (or: the Van Gendt Hallen) were production halls, originally made in the period 1897-1920. These halls are about the last large scale buildings of the industrial period in Amsterdam. On this place locomotives were built and also motors for ships. In the 1990s these activities were phased out and the building became derelict. In the mean time this building is used for different activities and different companies until a definitive decision has been taken about the future. The building is a listed building as it is on the national monuments list.
The panes are still in their original grooves and the windows are boarded up from the inside.
Note the photo is turned to the right.
Saturday Self Challenge: through a window pane
– – –
Overture from 'Industrial Revolution' by Jean-Michel Jarre
www.youtube.com/watch?v=07X8Xy-IBlE or
www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0km82n3q_8
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Dank voor het bekijken, commentaren, favorieten en kritiek.
Geen verder gebruik zonder mijn uitdrukkelijke toestemming. 砊Thanks for watching, comments, favourites and critique.
No further use without my explicit consent.
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très mystérieux ; Qu'est-ce ce qu'il y a derrière la vitre ? : une sorte de matériaux ?
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