WorldofArun
"History is an endless repetition of the wrong way of living"
~ Lawrence Durrell
An endless repetition not only for ourselves but also for the materialistic things around us. There are obviously a few advantages with this kind of architecture - saving valuable space, costs and time to go to your vehicle. Its quick and fast if you know where you parked. With the population explosion things are starting to get messy in every sphere and architecture is no different.
I'm interested to see how architecture would evolve and adjust in say 2050. The patterns would then be vastly different but how different?
December 31, 2009, Waikiki Beach, Oahu, Hawaii. A view from here.
"History is an endless repetition of the wrong way of living"
~ Lawrence Durrell
An endless repetition not only for ourselves but also for the materialistic things around us. There are obviously a few advantages with this kind of architecture - saving valuable space, costs and time to go to your vehicle. Its quick and fast if you know where you parked. With the population explosion things are starting to get messy in every sphere and architecture is no different.
I'm interested to see how architecture would evolve and adjust in say 2050. The patterns would then be vastly different but how different?
December 31, 2009, Waikiki Beach, Oahu, Hawaii. A view from here.