Abandoned America_2
Where We Worked: The Powerhouse
by Stephen Berner
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About the Book
The powerhouse pictured kept a state run mental health hospital complex heated and fed with electricity for many years in the early part of the 20th Century. Oil and coal fired during different times in its service, it was a monster to behold in the day. As shiny as any Navy ships engine room and hissing, burbling and moaning whilst going about its critical business.
A staff of operating engineers spent careers and years walking these catwalks with pliers and wrenches in hand, tuning the machine for maximum efficiency all the while slathering on innumerable layers of navy gray paint. Behold the powerhouse, as dangerous a working environment as could be found most anywhere… long shuttered, in most probability waiting for the scrappers crane.
-stephen berner/45dgree.com
A staff of operating engineers spent careers and years walking these catwalks with pliers and wrenches in hand, tuning the machine for maximum efficiency all the while slathering on innumerable layers of navy gray paint. Behold the powerhouse, as dangerous a working environment as could be found most anywhere… long shuttered, in most probability waiting for the scrappers crane.
-stephen berner/45dgree.com
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 20 - Publish Date: Oct 08, 2011
- Keywords hand held, natural lighting, what was, senseless destruction, brown site, ground water, chemical contamination, union shops, heart pounding, beach front, barred entry, black art, Demolition, industrial, space, abandoned, building, city, sky, urban, construction, decay, architecture, rubble, brick, late, day, dereliction, metal, rust, pipe, windows, spooky, dangerous, scary, danger, careful, water, flooding, trespassing, spelunking, archaeology, history, industry, rust-belt, police, robbers, darkness, graffiti, vandals, vandalism, contamination, asbestos, abatement, progress, superfund, sneaky, neighborhood, abandonment, gone, broken, tricky, surveillance
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About the Creator
I’m a NYC native, a photo story-teller, a tour guide, explorer , two-wheel traveler & student of human behavior…