Dude, where’s my porsche?

This innovative design aims to tackle the growing loss of front gardens to car park space in urban areas. It is an example of a minimalist contemporary garden that is easily sited in a west London residence. It shows how a beautiful garden and parking space can be combined to help maintain the aesthetic appearance of a street.





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9 Comments »

  1. avatar » Now, hmm, where did i put my car? RyanYEAH!! Says:

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  2. avatar none Says:

    I bet it makes it hard for people to break into your car too! Awesome!

  3. avatar meg Says:

    Let’s hope it doesn’t get stuck!! “I’m gonna be a little late….”

  4. avatar Hec Says:

    If that system brokes, he will must to take the bus! lol

  5. avatar Tonupkik Says:

    Now where would he (or she.. Nope, it has to be a bloke). Where would he be going. Porsche, over designed garden, amazing parking solution.. I smell banking bonuses.
    Does he still have a job… or porsche for that matter, to go to?

  6. avatar pat Says:

    This is not new!

    The oldest system like this i know is 20 years old!

    And Woehr (http://www.woehr.de/de/produkte/parklift/index.php) makes them for years for up to 6!!! cars.

    i like the system if you don’t have enough space for a garage and its not more expensive as a brick made one…

  7. avatar ERY33 Says:
  8. avatar IceCube Says:

    who is the manufacturer of this smart underground parking. please, if any body knows, contact me on icecube2200@yahoo.com

  9. avatar abel Says:

    Y como sale? Si esta underground?

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