Cars may be abhorred by environmentalists, but they are not going away anytime soon and with them stays garish parking garages; hence the Combo Competitions Poor But Beautiful contest. It challenges designers and architects to rethink the traditional public parking lots and buildings that stand defiant in the face of beauty and style. These large spaces can easily accommodate other uses, which people are encouraged to explore.
One participant of the Combo Competitions Poor But Beautiful contest, Manson Fung, envisions elevators and sliding trays that not only hold cars, but also gardens, pop up shops and, of course, storage units. Another team made up of Pedro Martins, Ana Santos and Miguel Pereira, consider blending parking spaces with a cemetery since the latter requires more land than expanding urban populations can accommodate.
Parking Lot Contests
The Combo Competitions Poor But Beautiful Challenge Gets Creative
Trend Themes
1. Rethinking Public Parking - Opportunity to disrupt the traditional design of public parking lots and buildings by incorporating multi-functional spaces and innovative features.
2. Integration of Green Spaces - Potential for incorporating gardens and green spaces within parking structures to enhance the aesthetic appeal and environmental sustainability.
3. Diversification of Uses - Exploration of creative uses of parking lots, such as pop-up shops, storage units, and even unconventional combinations like blending with cemeteries.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - An opportunity for architects and designers to reimagine the conventional design of parking structures and integrate innovative features.
2. Urban Planning - Implications for urban planners to consider the multifunctionality of parking spaces in order to optimize land usage and enhance the livability of cities.
3. Sustainable Development - The integration of green spaces and environmentally friendly features within parking structures aligns with the growing focus on sustainability and presents opportunities for sustainable development initiatives.