A cathedral of industry, the White Bay Power Station Turbine Hall looms large, its vast steel rafters stretching skyward. Natural light filters through tall, weathered windows, casting a glow over the raw concrete walls and empty generator bays.
The stripped-back floors reveal the voids where once-thriving turbines stood, their absence emphasizing the scale of this immense space. The hall’s towering height and worn surfaces tell the story of a time when industry powered the city’s transport network.
Now, this colossal space rests in stillness, a striking monument to industrial ambition and its passage into history.