It was an incredible show from start to finish. We looked at massive cranes, whose design was based on design of mecha arms, and which operated by a dozen bees each; at the train station for delivering ore and coal that was built right into the manufactory building; at designs for an electricity power plant that Engine-See planned to build nearby.
We also looked at the way bees lived here between hours of work. Someone drew many frescoes on the tall walls of the manufactory and even on the ceiling; although soot already began damaging them, the Artist responsible used bright black, red and orange colors that survived even the conditions in the manufactory.
There were also a few resting rooms built at the edges of the building. They also served as kitchens and constantly distributed fresh cooking to the hungry workers. (This was where I let my bodyguards be so they wouldn't be underfoot in this already crowded place.)