Blast Furnace U4 - Uckange - 6
Blast Furnace U4 - Uckange - 8
Belval - the beast - 6
Blast Furnice U4 - Uckange - 12
Belval - the beast - 5
Belval - HFF - 8
Belval - integrated history - 2
Blast Furnice U4 - Uckange - 17
Belval - winch room - 24
Belval - heavy metal - 20
Belval - dangerous platforms - 27
Fond-de-Gras - 1
Belval - big furnace - 19
Belval - the beast - 7
Völklinger Hütte - Yoga...or so
Fond-de-Gras - rusty parts - 11
Belval - steelway - 22
Gear Light
Puit Vuillemin
rustland Völklinger Hütte
steel produces steel
Völklinger Hütte
steel kraken
bridges of Albania - 7
shadows
dancing on abandoned pipes
surrounded by monsters
the look
this is my land
camouflage shovels
it's complicated
forgotten path
not public transport
iron soldiers
rusty history
Amadeo broken
at the beach
San Gregorio
collapse
under strange skies
SV Marjory Glen
SV Marjory Glen
SV Marjory Glen
SV Marjory Glen
SV Marjory Glen
SV Marjory Glen - belly view
SV Marjory Glen - the shady side
SV Marjory Glen
burned-out - 3
burned-out - 2
burned-out - 1
weighing has stopped
feelings
rust collector
Opel Blitz
the old lathe - analogue
transport of a magazine
Orientexpress......?
Hobo view
it's all nature
teared apart
rusty beauty
special gear
Blast Furnice U4 - Uckange - 14
Cockerill-Sambre - 7
junction - Uckange - 18
rusty peaks - Uckange - 11
Blast Furnice U4 - Uckange - 13
rust maze - Uckange - 5
Blast Furnace U4 - Uckange - 1
Uckange - 2
steelworks in a marble - Uckange - 3
the rusty monster - Uckange - 4
Cockerill-Sambre - 4
rusty art
DSC08689 x1p
Bois du Luc - the workshop
tired rocker arms
streamlined 654 DMU
"Orientexpress"
inside Amadeo
Amadeo
lighthouse perspectives - 3
DSC02855 x1p
4 - Oops - wrong valve, oil leak
DSC02878 x1p
if light could be rusty
alien spaceship landing in kitchen airport
harbour evening
retired
railway fan land
art of fire
the Shell tank
sometimes it's hard to see the light....
both sides of a yellow door
Tvornica Papira Rijeka - 11
Galeb - 6
Galeb - 7
the mechanism
in the basement where the fire never sleeps
Rendevous
Please try
whale, watching
back to nature
7 - in rust we trust
9 - let's better go back in
8 - hold on tight!
a rusty couple
remains of other times
abandoned Ankerlia
abandoned Ankerlia
look into my rusty eyes
you didn't listen
love me tender
valve in a frame
red Volvo
R.E.D.
rusty & blue
in rust we trust
ISUZU
beach_spider
Tromsø Skipsverft
wharf life
rusty life
machine stuff - 3
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Belval - Blast Furnices - 1
The remains of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg’s last two blast furnaces dating back to 1965 and 1970 respectively, are being preserved at Belval with additional adjacent facilities. This structure represents Belval’s industrial heritage. Blast furnaces A and B of the former Esch-Belval plant depict the passing of an age, documenting the liquid phase of steel production and represent the most significant landmarks at the Belval site.
Blast furnace B was the last operational blast furnace of Luxembourg, which was shut down in July 1997 following the switch to electric furnaces as of 1993. A proposal from the Sites and Monuments Board led to the inclusion of the two Belval blast furnaces on the Additional list of National Sites and Monuments as of 18 July 2000.
The conservation project for the Belval blast furnaces is being developed within the new urban area framework. The blast furnace area will be integrated as a public place and will not remain an island in the middle of the “Cité des Sciences” (City of Science). The two blast furnaces will become the hub of the Cité des Sciences, not only at urban level but also at a conceptual, cultural and semantic level.
www.fonds-belval.lu/index.php?lang=en&page=3&sub=28
Blast furnace B was the last operational blast furnace of Luxembourg, which was shut down in July 1997 following the switch to electric furnaces as of 1993. A proposal from the Sites and Monuments Board led to the inclusion of the two Belval blast furnaces on the Additional list of National Sites and Monuments as of 18 July 2000.
The conservation project for the Belval blast furnaces is being developed within the new urban area framework. The blast furnace area will be integrated as a public place and will not remain an island in the middle of the “Cité des Sciences” (City of Science). The two blast furnaces will become the hub of the Cité des Sciences, not only at urban level but also at a conceptual, cultural and semantic level.
www.fonds-belval.lu/index.php?lang=en&page=3&sub=28
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