CHERNOBYL Nuclear Power Plant, 2011
In the Train to Chernobyl
Belarus
Belarus
NPP on the Horizon
Entrance of the NPP LENIN
Control-room Reactor No. 1
Vertical Position Gauges for Fuel Rods & Control Rods
Arrangement of Rods
Sealed Main Switches
Operator Electrical Grid
Electrical Grid Control-Room
Gym
Generator Hall
Dismantling in Progress
Reactor No. 3 & No. 4 ( with Sarcophagus)
Sarcophagus (backdrop, left))
Reactor No. 5 ( incomplete)
Dry Storage Facility (Experimental)
Cooling Towers for Reactor No. 5 & 6 (incomplete)
Central Logistic Entrance of NPP
Pripyat (City for the Employees of the NPP)
SLAVUTYCH
Slavutych is a city in northern Ukraine that was purpose-built after the 1986 Chernobyl disaster to house the evacuated personnel of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant and their families
.The city was constructed rapidly starting in 1986 and completed in 1988, designed by architects from eight Soviet republics, resulting in distinct architectural styles for each district.
Slawutytsch ist eine Stadt in der Nordukraine, die nach der Katastrophe von Tschernobyl 1986 eigens für die evakuierten Mitarbeiter des Kernkraftwerks Tschernobyl und ihre Familien errichtet wurde. Der Bau der Stadt begann 1986 und wurde 1988 abgeschlossen. Architekten aus acht Sowjetrepubliken waren an der Planung beteiligt, wodurch die einzelnen Stadtteile jeweils einen eigenen Architekturstil aufweisen.
Entry by road
Central Square
City Hall
Memorial for Chernobyl catastrophy
Sport field near City Center
Hospital
Hospital Entrance
Baltic Style Architecture
Baltic Quarter
Belgorod Style
Armenian Style
Kyiv (Ukraine Style)
Food/Beverage booths @ the station, along the track
Train Station (trackside)
Track to Chernobyl NPP