Urban Shocker
Doyenne
Stacked, above ground parking lots can always be adapted to some other use when private vehicles are banned from cities, or when all the oil runs out and people push their disused wrecks into the ravines, or when vehicles that don't pollute the environment are commonplace and we don't feel we have to hide them away in shame any more when not being driven, or as a result of some other as yet unforseen eventuality.
Given the evolution of uses for the Distillery District buildings that's now taking place, a versatile, adaptive approach to the parking garage would be entirely appropriate - though I can see how those who would want to treat the Pure Spirit parking garage like a museum of 2007 values might never want to see it change.
Given the evolution of uses for the Distillery District buildings that's now taking place, a versatile, adaptive approach to the parking garage would be entirely appropriate - though I can see how those who would want to treat the Pure Spirit parking garage like a museum of 2007 values might never want to see it change.