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Building site of the new Adriatica Riunione factory
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Building site of the new Adriatica Riunione factory
Building site of the new Adriatica Riunione factory Trieste. Date of Photograph:1910-1020
Wulz, Carlo
WCA-F-000471-0000
Media ID 33275236
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Billboard Industrial On The Tracks Streetcar Workyard By Land
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WCA-F-000471-0000 - Building site of the new Adriatica Riunione factory, 1910-1920
EDITORS COMMENTS
. Step back in time and witness the birth of a grand industrial marvel. This print takes us to the bustling building site of the new Adriatica Riunione factory, captured between 1910 and 1920 by Carlo Wulz. The image transports us to an era when progress was tangible, as architectural dreams were being transformed into reality. The scene unfolds with an urban backdrop dominated by a colossal billboard that proudly announces the imminent arrival of this magnificent structure. Amidst a sea of construction materials and debris, workers tirelessly labor to erect what will soon become an iconic symbol of ingenuity and craftsmanship. Every detail within this snapshot tells a story - from the carefully designed arches and windows that promise elegance and functionality, to the sturdy framework that forms the backbone of this future powerhouse. The streetcar tracks adjacent to the workyard remind us how transportation played an integral role in connecting people with these centers of industry. Carlo Wulz's lens captures not just bricks and mortar but also whispers tales of ambition, innovation, and progress. It is impossible not to be captivated by this glimpse into history; it serves as a testament to human determination in shaping our surroundings for generations yet unborn. This remarkable photograph invites contemplation on how architecture can shape society while showcasing furnishings for civic spaces. It reminds us that buildings are more than mere structures; they embody our aspirations, values, and collective identity. As we admire this print from Alinari without mentioning commercial use or delving into specifics about any particular company involved in its creation or purpose – let's celebrate its artistic value as a window into our shared past.
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