“Mijn onderbroek en mijn pyjama”, in de fabriek in Eindhoven. Geschoten met 110mm film
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“Mijn onderbroek en mijn pyjama”, in de fabriek in Eindhoven. Geschoten met 110mm film

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Abandoned factory (Malterie Boortmeerbeek) Belgium Oct 2008
A urbex video from this factory: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gDnXlKDydI
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“Tokyo 3235”, 2014 Photographer: Chris Jongkind (TokyoForm) Source: Flickr
De fabriek van de toekomst? Een tofufabriek dat is ingebed in zijn omgeving van de Chinese stad Lishui. DnA Architects hebben een houten constructie ontworpen dat getrapt de glooiing van zijn ondergrond volgt. De fabriek scheidt zijn proces van de voorbereidingsruimte naar de testruimte, in een lineair pad en aangepast aan het terrein. Bovendien staat het open voor bezoekers om de processen van de voedselbereiding te bekijken. Bijna onchinese transparantie!

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Rotterdam Botlek by Bart van Damme Via Flickr: Botlek, Rotterdam industrial area, The Netherlands. facebook | instagram | website | maasvlakte book | portfolio book © 2016 Bart van Damme
Rotterdam Europoort by Bart van Damme Via Flickr: Europoort, Rotterdam industrial area, Zuid-Holland, the Netherlands facebook | website | maasvlakte book | coal landscapes book | zerp gallery © 2017 Bart van Damme
Looking towards the Stadhouderskade in Amsterdam. In the background you can see the old Heineken factory. This old factory produced all of the brand's beer until 1988, until the main production line was moved to a larger factory outside the city due to overwhelming demand for Heineken beer. Today, the property serves as a museum and tourist attraction that has been visited by millions of people from all over the world since it opened its doors in 2001.