These structures are not usually known for their architectural value. As Architectural Record has noted, "In the Pantheon of Building Types, the parking garage lurks somewhere in the vicinity of prisons and toll plazas."[16] The New York Times has labeled parking structures as "the grim afterthought of American design".[17]
A handful of parking garages have received considerable praise for their design, including
1111 Lincoln Road, in the South Beach section of Miami Beach, Florida and designed by the internationally known Swiss architectural firm of Herzog & de Meuron.[16][17]
Santa Monica Place Public Parking Structures at Frank Gehry's Santa Monica Place Mall, by the architectural firm Brooks + Scarpa.
The Brutalist Preston bus station in the United Kingdom, which incorporates a multi-storey car park
These structures are not usually known for their architectural value. As Architectural Record has noted, "In the Pantheon of Building Types, the parking garage lurks somewhere in the vicinity of prisons and toll plazas."[16] The New York Times has labeled parking structures as "the grim afterthought of American design".[17]
A handful of parking garages have received considerable praise for their design, including
1111 Lincoln Road, in the South Beach section of Miami Beach, Florida and designed by the internationally known Swiss architectural firm of Herzog & de Meuron.[16][17]
Santa Monica Place Public Parking Structures at Frank Gehry's Santa Monica Place Mall, by the architectural firm Brooks + Scarpa.
The Brutalist Preston bus station in the United Kingdom, which incorporates a multi-storey car park
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