PEDESTRIAN-MINDED PARKING
28 Nov 2018
A new parking structure in the US has been created that not only accommodates parking for 540 vehicles but also forms new public spaces as part of a “pedestrian-minded redevelopment block”.
US architecture firm Neumann Monson has completed a glass-fronted parking garage in Des Moines, Iowa, as part of a scheme to help revitalise the city's East Village neighbourhood.
The six-storey structure was built to efficiently accommodate 540 vehicles, in addition to creating new public spaces on the "pedestrian-minded redevelopment block".
"With its efficient footprint tucked into the block's core, the parking structure cedes street frontages to retail, offices, and housing," claims Neumann Monson Architects.
The building is located on East 2nd Street, directly across from the Des Moines City Hall, and close to Iowa State Capitol and the site of an additional proposed civic building.
The garage includes two pedestrian circulation zones, which provide elevators and stairs at either end of the structure, and a large central span for cars to park.
The architects chose to only partially enclose these spaces, with a metal frame that supports overlapping glass panels. This allows the building to ventilate naturally, and reduces the amount of artificial light needed for the interior. The glass sheets have adjustable fittings that allow them to swivel, increasing or reducing the size of the facade apertures.
The East 2nd Street Parking Garage achieved a net-zero energy rating, which means that the building produces as much energy as it consumes. An array of 336 solar panels covers the roof, with additional space for as many more.
Images Cameron Campbell Integrated Studio