Friday, January 9, 2015

Pictures strangest parking in the world








Pictures strangest parking in the world of the "Daily Mail" published British photographer for the most prominent buildings which turned into the strangest parking in the world report. "Autostadt" complex in the city, "Wolfsperg" German, which is a set of ancillary Volkswagen factory buildings, and houses a museum of automotive history, a huge cinema.


The complex has a garage letter consists of two towers made out of steel and glass, located at an altitude of 60 meters, Atsaa for 400 cars, and relate to the complex through a tunnel.


"1111" garage located on Lincoln Road in Miami Beach's South America, and is known as the house of the paper, was designed by the Swiss company "Herzog & de Meuron".


It contains "1111" garage on a fashion shop on the fifth floor, and the home of "penthouse" in addition to the gardens and a swimming pool, and sought for 300 cars.


Famed "Q Park" garage, located in the "Charles" Street in Sheffield as the "cheese grater" because of the metal panels on the outside of the building, to accommodate 530 cars.


"Santa Monica Civic" center which is an environmentally friendly building, and the position of conventional cars, electric bicycles, and sought for 900 car, as it is located on an area of 300 thousand square feet


It consists cars Theater "Michigan" position, in the US, "Detroit" city, a three-story, can accommodate 160 cars.


"Millennium point" position (Millennium Point car park) in the city, "Birmingham" central England, which won the Best Garage title again in competition situations British Cars of 2012, thanks to his paintings, which illuminates in blue at night, featuring five floors, will accommodate 975 cars.


It consists cars "Eureka Tower", which is the tallest building in the city, "Melbourne" Australian, of 9 floors, will accommodate 800 cars, in addition to the interiors three-dimensional position.



"Cordova Barkid" position in the city, "Vancouver," the Canadian, who was in the store earlier, and renovation work costing him $ 28 million.

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