Industrial factories during the Soviet era

Industrial factories during the Soviet era

The industrial buildings of the Soviet era were an important symbol of the Soviet industrialization process, with large conventional models and sturdy structures, reflecting the Soviet era's emphasis on industrial production and national power. Between 1950 and 1957, the Soviet Union supported China's so-called "156 technology transfer projects", which involved the construction of large capital intensive factories in the heavy industry sector, the transfer of advanced machinery and equipment from the Soviet Union, and the provision of technical assistance and knowledge dissemination. The design and construction of the building reflected the political and economic background of the time, and it was widely present in the Soviet Union and countries within its sphere of influence, becoming a symbol of industrialization and modernization during that era
The Great Chimney Factory during the Soviet era

The Great Chimney Factory during the Soviet era

Falklingen Iron and Steel Plant

Falklingen Iron and Steel Plant

The Volklingen Steel Plant is a historic steel plant located in Volklingen, Germany. Built in the late 19th century, it has undergone decades of development and growth. Plays an important role in the history of German industry and was once one of the largest steel production centers in the region. Known for its high-quality steel products, applied in fields such as construction, manufacturing, and transportation. We have adopted advanced production technology and equipment, continuously innovating and improving the production process to ensure product quality and efficiency. However, with the passage of time and economic changes, it experienced a difficult period at the end of the 20th century. Reorganized and modernized.
Factory cement wall silo

Factory cement wall silo