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    Content: Aware of the decline and imminent demise of many traditional integrated steel mills in the United States, Joseph Elliott and historian Lance Metz researched and photographed the mills in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania from 1989 until final shutdown in 1997.Their intent was to create an archive that would preserve for future generations a record of the development, workings, and human dimensions of an integrated steel plant typical of machine age America.   During the twentieth century steel took its place as the primary material of the modern built environment. Steel made possible the construction of transportation networks, skyscrapers, and the production of countless consumer products such as automobiles, appliances and other artifacts of the machine age. Wars were won and lost by mechanized armies and armor clad navies.   The steel business was the quintessential modern industry. Concentration of capital and technical innovation led to the amassing of great fortunes by owners, as well as hard won economic advancement by multitudes of workers. The mills were built on a scale never seen before or since. with thousands of workers at a single site manning furnaces, forges, and rolling mills around the clock. The cavernous mills rivaled the cathedrals of Europe and the skyscrapers of Manhattan in their monumental spaces. The processes used to smelt and form metal were primordial. Employing fire, air, and ponderous machinery, workers transformed rock and coal into steel, an endlessly malleable and useful material.   By the end of the twentieth century, many American steel mills had become monuments to the past. More efficient production was possible overseas in an ever-increasing number of locations. In the valleys of Pennsylvania and Ohio a dwindling number of workers tended the furnaces and forges. The mills became dark, unknowable places, the ruined monuments of an earlier civilization.   The Bethlehem Plant was a typical large American integrated steel plant. It had the requisite scale, started with raw ore and coal, and produced a wide variety of products by smelting, casting, rolling, forging, and machining iron and steel. At is peak it employed 35,000 workers. Near the end of its life the Bethlehem plant was like a stage set: still working, but inhabited by many fewer workers spread thinly over the 1000 acre property. In 1995 the last blast furnace went cold, ending 130 years iron and steel making in the valley. The stage was completely empty, with only a bit of graffiti or discarded piece of clothing remaining.   The result of this project is a collection of over 1000 images, providing thorough coverage of the vastness, complexity, and sublime beauty of this massive steel plant near the end of its working years. Going beyond artistic expression, the work was conducted in collaboration with historian Lance Metz, and the architects of Historic American Engineering Record, an office of the National Park Service. While all of the work will be available for study and research through the Library of Congress, The Steel, published by Columbia College Chicago Press in 2012, is a distillation of the most powerful and evocative images from this large project. 
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    Content: Aware of the decline and imminent demise of many traditional integrated steel mills in the United States, Joseph Elliott and historian Lance Metz researched and photographed the mills in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania from 1989 until final shutdown in 1997.Their intent was to create an archive that would preserve for future generations a record of the development, workings, and human dimensions of an integrated steel plant typical of machine age America.   During the twentieth century steel took its place as the primary material of the modern built environment. Steel made possible the construction of transportation networks, skyscrapers, and the production of countless consumer products such as automobiles, appliances and other artifacts of the machine age. Wars were won and lost by mechanized armies and armor clad navies.   The steel business was the quintessential modern industry. Concentration of capital and technical innovation led to the amassing of great fortunes by owners, as well as hard won economic advancement by multitudes of workers. The mills were built on a scale never seen before or since. with thousands of workers at a single site manning furnaces, forges, and rolling mills around the clock. The cavernous mills rivaled the cathedrals of Europe and the skyscrapers of Manhattan in their monumental spaces. The processes used to smelt and form metal were primordial. Employing fire, air, and ponderous machinery, workers transformed rock and coal into steel, an endlessly malleable and useful material.   By the end of the twentieth century, many American steel mills had become monuments to the past. More efficient production was possible overseas in an ever-increasing number of locations. In the valleys of Pennsylvania and Ohio a dwindling number of workers tended the furnaces and forges. The mills became dark, unknowable places, the ruined monuments of an earlier civilization.   The Bethlehem Plant was a typical large American integrated steel plant. It had the requisite scale, started with raw ore and coal, and produced a wide variety of products by smelting, casting, rolling, forging, and machining iron and steel. At is peak it employed 35,000 workers. Near the end of its life the Bethlehem plant was like a stage set: still working, but inhabited by many fewer workers spread thinly over the 1000 acre property. In 1995 the last blast furnace went cold, ending 130 years iron and steel making in the valley. The stage was completely empty, with only a bit of graffiti or discarded piece of clothing remaining.   The result of this project is a collection of over 1000 images, providing thorough coverage of the vastness, complexity, and sublime beauty of this massive steel plant near the end of its working years. Going beyond artistic expression, the work was conducted in collaboration with historian Lance Metz, and the architects of Historic American Engineering Record, an office of the National Park Service. While all of the work will be available for study and research through the Library of Congress, The Steel, published by Columbia College Chicago Press in 2012, is a distillation of the most powerful and evocative images from this large project. 
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    Content: Aware of the decline and imminent demise of many traditional integrated steel mills in the United States, Joseph Elliott and historian Lance Metz researched and photographed the mills in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania from 1989 until final shutdown in 1997.Their intent was to create an archive that would preserve for future generations a record of the development, workings, and human dimensions of an integrated steel plant typical of machine age America.   During the twentieth century steel took its place as the primary material of the modern built environment. Steel made possible the construction of transportation networks, skyscrapers, and the production of countless consumer products such as automobiles, appliances and other artifacts of the machine age. Wars were won and lost by mechanized armies and armor clad navies.   The steel business was the quintessential modern industry. Concentration of capital and technical innovation led to the amassing of great fortunes by owners, as well as hard won economic advancement by multitudes of workers. The mills were built on a scale never seen before or since. with thousands of workers at a single site manning furnaces, forges, and rolling mills around the clock. The cavernous mills rivaled the cathedrals of Europe and the skyscrapers of Manhattan in their monumental spaces. The processes used to smelt and form metal were primordial. Employing fire, air, and ponderous machinery, workers transformed rock and coal into steel, an endlessly malleable and useful material.   By the end of the twentieth century, many American steel mills had become monuments to the past. More efficient production was possible overseas in an ever-increasing number of locations. In the valleys of Pennsylvania and Ohio a dwindling number of workers tended the furnaces and forges. The mills became dark, unknowable places, the ruined monuments of an earlier civilization.   The Bethlehem Plant was a typical large American integrated steel plant. It had the requisite scale, started with raw ore and coal, and produced a wide variety of products by smelting, casting, rolling, forging, and machining iron and steel. At is peak it employed 35,000 workers. Near the end of its life the Bethlehem plant was like a stage set: still working, but inhabited by many fewer workers spread thinly over the 1000 acre property. In 1995 the last blast furnace went cold, ending 130 years iron and steel making in the valley. The stage was completely empty, with only a bit of graffiti or discarded piece of clothing remaining.   The result of this project is a collection of over 1000 images, providing thorough coverage of the vastness, complexity, and sublime beauty of this massive steel plant near the end of its working years. Going beyond artistic expression, the work was conducted in collaboration with historian Lance Metz, and the architects of Historic American Engineering Record, an office of the National Park Service. While all of the work will be available for study and research through the Library of Congress, The Steel, published by Columbia College Chicago Press in 2012, is a distillation of the most powerful and evocative images from this large project. 

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