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Built like a brick . . .

Photography Architecture posted on Feb 19, 2005
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Factory,of course. Lots of these old, brick buildings in town. Many are still used for industrial purposes. I think that is the case here. Others have become offices and/or residences. Many new constructions are also brick and some of it seems to be recycled from older buildings, thus there is some steel and glass, but there is also a lot of 'old-tyme' feeling about the place . . . particularly near the waterfront. N-joy; thanks for viewing. Turns out this is actually a stil-functioning power plant.

Comments (5)


avlish

4:13PM | Sat, 19 February 2005

Interesting find, perhaps try cropping out the water on the bottom, is a bit distracting. And you kinda need to post a thumbnail in these galleries if you want people to take a look. Otherwise many people don't take the time and sometimes miss a good photo.

hammond73

6:56PM | Sat, 19 February 2005

An interesting building to look at. I would like to explore the inside.

logiloglu

8:15PM | Sat, 19 February 2005

an impressive building. charcterful textures. !!!!!!!!! #:O) !!!!!!!!!

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sossy

5:19AM | Sun, 20 February 2005

very impressive capture of the old factory! great colors and view! ;o)

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Vik9740

4:05AM | Tue, 22 February 2005

sometimes it's the older things that have the most character


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