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A Parking Garage is a building, or part of a building that is designed specifically for the purpose of parking vehicles. Typically there are several floors or levels for parking to take place on.
A Parking Garage is a building, or part of a building that is designed
specifically for the purpose of parking vehicles. Typically there are several
floors or levels for parking to take place on.
Parking Garages are
designed so that the flow between vehicles can be created using interior ramps,
exterior ramps, vehicle lifts or elevators. The actual design of the parking
garage depends commonly on where it is located, how many cars it is meant to
hold, and what sort of land it is built on. Parking garages that are built on
sloping land typically have split-levels. It has been only in the past recent
years that many parking garages have been created from independent buildings for
that use only, which allows for longer floor spans and accommodations for a
greater number of vehicles. Parking garages are also commonly built to serve
residential areas like apartment and business complexes, they can be built next
to the building they are meant to accompany, below it as in on the first and
sometimes second floor of an apartment complex, or often underground to serve as
part of the basement of a building.
In the United States the common terms
for these structures are Parking Garage, Parking Structure, Parking, Deck and
Parkade, the term “parking ramp” is also used, commonly in the upper Midwest,
including Wisconsin and Minnesota, but also as far east as Buffalo, and New
York, however in the United Kingdom, Hong Kong and Singapore, the term
‘Multi-Story Car Park” is used. Building codes in the United States use the term
‘Open parking structure” relating to a structure designed for storing cars, they
are created to have openings in the walls which allow filtering of fresh air in
order to disperse car exhaust and fire fumes.
Parking garages that are
meant to serve shopping malls are usually built adjacent to a multi-story mall
in an attempt to create easier access to various floors of the mall to various
floors of the parking garage. The Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota for
instance, has two large parking garages
that are attached to the building at both the eastern and western ends of the
mall.
Parking Garages for casinos are built adjacent to the casino.
Parking garages for hospitals are usually connected to the hospital. Parking
Garages for airports are also typically connected to the airport. Parking
garages for universities and colleges are built to accommodate growth of student
enrollment.
Mixed-use parking structure construction is also becoming
more popular, especially where public dollars are allocated. Mixed-use parking garage construction
helps generate tax revenue for cities and localities. Instead of parking garage
serving a single-purpose, retail and commercial space are incorporated into the
structure.
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