ReThinking a Lot: The Design and Culture of Parking (MIT Press)

ReThinking a Lot: The Design and Culture of Parking (MIT Press)

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ReThinking a Lot: The Design and Culture of Parking (MIT Press)

There are an estimated 600,000,000 passenger cars in the world, and that number is increasing every day. So too is Earth's supply of parking spaces. In some cities, parking lots cover more than one-third of the metropolitan footprint. It's official: we have paved paradise and put up a parking lot. In ReThinking a Lot, Eran Ben-Joseph shares a different vision for parking's future. Parking lots, he writes, are ripe for transformation. After all, their design and function has not been rethought since the 1950s. With this book, Ben-Joseph pushes the parking lot into the twenty-first century.

Ben-Joseph shows that parking lots can be aesthetically pleasing, environmentally and architecturally responsible, and used for something other than car storage. He introduces us to some of the many alternative and nonparking purposes that parking lots have served -- from RV campgrounds to stages for "Shakespeare in the Parking Lot." He shows us parking lots that are lushly planted with trees and flowers and beautifully integrated with the rest of the built environment. With purposeful design, Ben-Joseph argues, parking lots could be significant public places, contributing as much to their communities as great boulevards, parks, or plazas. For all the acreage they cover, parking lots have received scant attention. It's time to change that; it's time to rethink the lot.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
Eran Ben-Joseph
Binding
Hardcover
Brand
Ben-Joseph, Eran
EAN
9780262017336
Edition
1st ed., 1st Ptg
ISBN
0262017334
Label
The MIT Press
Manufacturer
The MIT Press
NumberOfItems
1
NumberOfPages
184
PublicationDate
2012-02-17
Publisher
The MIT Press
Studio
The MIT Press