
Set in a stunning landscape of mountains, waterfalls and river valleys, the site includes hydroelectric power plants, transmission lines, factories, transportation systems and cities. The complex created by the company Norsk-Hydro to manufacture synthetic fertilizers from nitrogen in the air. built to meet the growing demand for agricultural production of the Western world in the early twentieth century. The market towns of Rjukan and Notodden have housing for workers and social establishments connected by rail and ferry to ports where fertilizers are loaded. The Notodden site demonstrates an exceptional combination of commercial assets and themes related to the herbarium landscape. It is an example of a new global industry of the early twentieth century.
Set within a stunning landscape of mountains, waterfalls and river valleys, the site includes a mix of hydroelectric power plants, power lines, factories, transport networks and cities. This complex was created by the company Norsk Hydro to produce chemical fertilizers from nitrogen. provide in the air. The goal was to meet the Western world’s growing demand for agricultural production in the early twentieth century. The working-class towns of Rjukan and Notodden have workers’ housing and social establishments connected to a railway. network and ferry to the ports of fertilizer ships. The Rjukan-Notodden site, which manifests an exceptional mix of apparatus and landscape-like business concepts, is an example of a new global industry in the early twentieth century.
The target, with regard to high-power equipment, seaplanes and sumps, is included in the complexes of your company, which are similar to a hydrogenerator. and Нутодден. The complex is formed by the company “Норск Гидро” for the production of chemicals using atmospheric nitrogen. Recently, in the twentieth century a complex was created to create an independent production area. In the following years, Rucan and Nutodden arranged their house for the staff. and family chores. There are many things to do in terms of security and direct connection (for example) with ports, which will make the operation of your computer imaginable. The old complexes of Rucan and Nutodden, by their military characteristics, are those of the airport and difficult to understand commercial, This is a new type of organization of the task of promoting the organization during the year XX.
Set amidst a stunning landscape of mountains, waterfalls and river valleys, this site includes a mix of hydroelectric plants, power lines, factories, transportation networks and urban cores. It was created by the company Norsk Hydro to produce chemicals from nitrogen available in the air. , to meet the increased demand for fertilizers for agriculture that is discovered in Western countries according to the beginning of the twentieth century. In the two working-class towns of Rjukan and Notodden you can see the workers’ residences as well as the buildings. of social institutions, in combination with the railway networks and maritime facilities that communicate with the localities with the ports of export of fertilizers. The exceptional integration of the commercial sector and its apparatus into the landscape is a remarkable example of the new foreign industry according to the beginning of the twentieth century.
This complex is controlled by the company Norsk-Hydro, whose art will allow you to gently make sticks. It is gentle for a spectacular landscape of Bergen, water valleys and rivers at the productive peak of hydroelectric plants, transmissions, factories, transportation. systems and cities. This is where the company’s double paintings began, turning to the wider region of agricultural products. Within the framework of the paintings of Rjukan and notodden zijn de huzen van de werklieden te zien, social institutions, in line with rails and robots in The shelters were the maximum frozen artistic place. The site is a bijzondere form of a mix between shopping complexes and the herbaceous landscape. It is an exclusive commission of a new commercial industry in the early twentieth century.
Brief summary
Facing a stunning landscape of mountains, waterfalls and river valleys, the Rjukan-Notodden industrial heritage site includes a cluster of hydroelectric plants, transmission lines, factories, transport systems and pioneering cities. The complex created by the company Norsk-Hydro that accumulated the effects of science and studies in Europe and North America to produce hydroelectricity and manufacture synthetic fertilizers from nitrogen in the air in response to the Western world’s demand for increased agricultural production in the early twentieth century. The commercial cities of Rjukan and Notodden have incorporated social inventions into the labor supply influenced by foreign manufacturing plan concepts that, combined with state-of-the-art shipping solutions, have enabled the source of a new product of global importance to the global market.
Criterion (ii): The commercial heritage of Rjukan-Notodden presents an exceptional combination of commercial themes and landscape goods, attesting to a vital exchange on technological progress in the early twentieth century.
Criterion (iv): The Rjukan-Notodden technology complex that adds dams, tunnels, pipelines, power plants, power lines, spaces and equipment for factories, commercial cities, railway lines and ferry services, in a landscape where natural topography has allowed hydropower. Produced in the gigantic quantities needed is an example of a new global industry in the early twentieth century.
Integrity
In general, all the vital structures and physical elements that testify to the commercial pioneering era of the production of synthetic fertilizers for agriculture in Norway at the beginning of the twentieth century are located within the barriers of the area, which has a length intelligent enough to ensure a complete representation of the characteristics and processes that convey the importance of the assets. The physical structure of the assets and their significant characteristics are in intelligent conditions. The assets do not suffer negative effects or negligence.
Authenticity
The assets include buildings, structures and remains that credibly and truthfully convey their Outstanding Universal Value as a pioneering commercial for the production of synthetic fertilizers in the early twentieth century.
Protection and control requirements.
The properties are under the Cultural Heritage Act 1978, amended in 2009, and the Planning and Building Act 2009, amended in 2012. All specified elements will be through the Cultural Heritage Law or through express heritage provisions of the Planning and Construction Law through June 2015. The buffer zone is under the Cultural Heritage Law and zoning controls under the Urban Planning and Construction Law.