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    • R Offline
      robmoors
      last edited by

      No Im guessing very expensive especially for so few cars in a small building, I have seen this principle for very big car parkings under buildings but never in such a smale scale for individual parking on different floor levels.

      Rob Moors
      Architecture Student

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      • GaieusG Offline
        Gaieus
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        There is a big, commercial, multi-storey car-park being planned under this square in my home town:

        http://p.vtourist.com/1659487-The_satue_of_L_Kossuth-Pecs.jpg

        They are planning to use those lifts here, too.
        I just don't know if it is a fast way of getting a lot of cars in/out during rush hours - especially when here there would be enough space to build the conventional drive-ins/outs...

        Gai...

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        • EdsonE Offline
          Edson
          last edited by

          @gaieus said:

          We have underground car parks under the building I have my flat and the parking spaces are not individually closed either (or course only people having a lot there can open the parking gate).
          No problem with it - my car never has been stolen (maybe because I don't even own a car 😄)

          this is the usual way in brasil wherever there is a private parking facility (under or on the ground). i have never known of a building's parking garage in which the parking spaces are enclosed individually.

          edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre • brasil
          http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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          • Mike LuceyM Offline
            Mike Lucey
            last edited by

            Hi Guys,

            I thought this topic would raise some interest as it did
            with me.

            I don't know the cost involved BUT I imagine it could not
            be that prohibitive as the lift would NOT have to be highly
            finished! Not to the same standard as a passenger (only)
            lift with all the mirrors, chrome etc! Only one way to
            find out, I'll email them for a ballpark figure :ewink:

            I've been thinking about the problem of multiple car owners
            and I think it would be possible to have a lift that would
            have the option of driving forward (off) or reversing (off)
            when at the living deck!

            This way at least two car could be accommodated. And maybe
            more if the lift was called up or a sliding floor was brought
            into the system to allow cars to be shuffled on the deck. Heck
            you could have 4 or five cars up there thus allowing more space
            for tree planting etc at ground level 😆

            I've discovered another interesting product while on my quest
            but will start a new topic for this.

            Mike

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            • S Offline
              SchreiberBike
              last edited by

              I also imagine that if the car is on a tray of some sort rather than driven on and off the elevator under its own power, that you could drive onto the tray and the computer would deliver the car to your apartment on its own. The same way, you could order the computer to deliver your car at street level when you plan to leave in the morning.

              But . . . probably some of the desire to do this would be for people to be able to step from their apartment door into their car without having contact with the rest of the world, so that votes against an automated system which would pre-position the car.

              The first idea does have some potential for highly dense parking structures though. Could be operated by cell-phone.

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              • boofredlayB Offline
                boofredlay
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                This thread reminded me of this one we found while working on a high rise last year.
                This is of Volkswagen’s Autostadt customer center in Wolfsburg, Germany.

                http://img.stern.de/_content/55/72/557274/Autostadt600_600.jpg

                Here is a blog about auto elevators. Interesting ideas.
                http://cityskip.blogspot.com/2007/03/parking-as-destination.html

                http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                • M Offline
                  mateo soletic
                  last edited by

                  We had a project where similar lift was planned to be used. The driver would order for his car and would wait for it from 20 mins to half an hour which was a bit inconvenient,if you want to rush to a hospital - but finally the price was the main issue.

                  [Concept Illustrations](http://concept-illustrations.com/)

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                  • KrisidiousK Offline
                    Krisidious
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                    WOW Boo... that's incredible. looks extremely unsafe if drivers are up there... but if it's all automated then WOW!

                    By: Kristoff Rand
                    Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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                    • Dave RD Offline
                      Dave R
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                      I remember a parking structure from the 70s in Madison, Wisconsin, near the capitol building. You drove your car into a sort of box and got out. The operator gave you a tag with a number on it and wisked your car up and into a number space. It was sort of like a vending machine in reverse. Then when you wanted your car back, they sent the thing up to get it. It was all open steel structure and as I recall there was nothing but a grate under the cars. The thing put a lot of cars in a small space but I wouldn't want to have my car stuck under some old leaky thing dripping oil. I think they called it an automat.

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                      • Mike LuceyM Offline
                        Mike Lucey
                        last edited by

                        Here is a Germany company with some quite ingenious parking systems,
                        http://www.klausparking.com/about.asp

                        Mike

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                        • FormalyKnownAsMartinF Offline
                          FormalyKnownAsMartin
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                          This is an other german company : Wöhr (it might be the biggest in Germany)
                          http://www.woehr.de/downloads/objektblaetter/Objektblatt_06_ALBANY_LIVERPOOL.pdf
                          http://www.woehr.de/de/projekte/madrid_m710/index.htm

                          Martin Habes

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