
"Fanshan Alunite Mine in Lujiang, Hefei is an industrial heritage site of profound historical significance. After market decline in the 1990s, the mine ceased operations in 2001. The end of its prosperity left behind not only dilapidated factories and the crystallization ponds but also a deteriorating ecological environment. The unique historical value and spatial potential of this once-powerful industrial core nearly faded into oblivion over time."
"Runzi Zhu + 31 More SpecsLess Specs Runzi Zhu Text description provided by the architects. Fanshan Alunite Mine in Lujiang, Hefei is an industrial heritage site of profound historical significance. After market decline in the 1990s, the mine ceased operations in 2001. The end of its prosperity left behind not only dilapidated factories and the crystallization ponds but also a deteriorating ecological environment. The unique historical value and spatial potential"
Fanshan Alunite Mine in Lujiang, Hefei is an industrial heritage site of profound historical significance. Market decline in the 1990s led to the mine ceasing operations in 2001. The end of prosperity left dilapidated factories, crystallization ponds, and a deteriorating ecological environment. Remaining crystallization ponds and factory structures embody industrial processes and landscape alterations from the mine's operational era. The site retains unique historical value and spatial potential despite physical decay. The deteriorating ecological environment poses challenges for redevelopment, preservation, and ecological restoration efforts to reclaim heritage value and restore landscape health.
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