Garage and strange car park in the world
It is not simply an empty ground on asphalt or concrete, sandy soil, parking lots and cars below are special and unusual spaces compared to the inherent concept.
It is not simply an empty ground on asphalt or concrete, sandy soil, parking lots and cars below are special and unusual spaces compared to the inherent concept.
Ballet Valet (Miami, USA)
The city of Miami is known for its "parking architecture" trend in 1996 when the Ballet Valet was born next to Miami beach. The space impresses with the greenness of the trees covering the front of the parking floors.
Kansas City Library Library (USA)
The wall of the parking lot is a book of 22 famous books, each of which is about 6.7 meters high. The two sides of the stairs are also images of stacked books.
Garage No. 1111 Lincoln Street (Miami, USA)
Priced at $ 65 million, the garage has almost no walls, with a capacity of about 300 cars, some high-end shops and some expensive apartments.
Garage tower of Volkswagen factory (Germany)
The twin towers are located in the visitor area near the production plant of Volkswagen (Wolfsburg, Germany). 20-story high tower with a capacity of 400 cars per tower. After the customer chooses the car, the robots will take the car down from the giant "honeycomb".
The tower connects to the factory through an underground tunnel of 700 m in length. When passing through the tunnel to the base of the tower, the vehicles were lifted up by the robotic arm into the parking positions at a speed of 1.5m / sec.
Q-park on Charles Street (Sheffield, England)
The building is characterized by a wall of cubes that lie deflected at different angles, giving a unique structure. Space consists of 520 parking spaces divided into 10 floors.
Parc des Célestins (Lyon, France)
The underground car park completed in 1994 won the award for its unique design. The driveway up and down around the central "well" and the bottom is transformed into a circular circular mirror reflecting the arched door frames and giving the illusion of endlessness.
Parking Veranda (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
Parking is enough for 650 cars, and there is space for shops as well as food. The building not only attracted from the outside, but the interior design also made a big impression.
Parking space is equally divided into 4 floors below ground and 4 upper floors, dedicated ground floor for shops and shops.
Engelenschanze car park (Stuttgart, Germany)
The all-glass wall surface provides natural light during the day, and reflects the shimmering lights at night. A small courtyard, a small river and a small waterfall inside also provide a relaxing feeling like a spa.
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