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» Friday, April 28, 2006

Tepper's Dream

Update from a German correspondent:
Aaron, that building does exist, but it's not a parking lot.
It's the delivery centre of the Volkswagen plant in Wolfsburg. They put it up a few years ago as a centre-piece of a theme park about cars, the idea is that future car owners come there to collect their cars personally, in a quasi-religious ceremony.

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Original posting: A correspondent sends along these photographs of a super-automated, ultra-efficient, futuristic parking structure in Munich, Germany. I almost can't believe this exists (though, if such a structure does exist, I'm sure it's in Germany). Can anyone confirm that these aren't just computer-generated renderings?


Related links:
Parking Management Best Practices
The High Cost of Free Parking
Tepper Isn't Going Out




Comments

2nd Try: Considering that we in the United States were able to come up with a four-story, 312-space, robot-operated parking garage in Hoboken, I'm not surprised that this one exists in Germany.

Let's see the Germans try to hoist one of our good ol' three-and-one-quarter ton* Chevy Tahoes on their pathetic little girly-man robotic lift.

Then we'll see who's boss.

*actual weight, before cooking

Would the Germans call this device ein Autoautomat?

good one, mitch.



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