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PARKING GARAGE

$750.00

This parking garage is so perfectly placed on the street. You’d really have to be there to see it. Well here, here is the address -

When you first see it, you might possibly say to yourself… “Damn, that’s a nice parking garage.”

I did… Thats why I took this weird photo of it. I walked right up to this parking garage, pointed my camera right at it, and said “GIVE ME EVERYTHING YOU GOT!”

And by god, did it give me everything it had. This photo, captured what I believe to be the elegant ideas and design the architects had imagined for this parking garage when they first put pen to paper.

When you drive around a parking garage, and you’re going up from the 1st to the 5th floor to park, and you see the amount of concrete poured to create the space, just remember, someone drew the parking garage.

Someone figured out how to jam pack people in a tiny area, going up, instead of out. And then safely get them out. Not an easy task considering the amount of stupid lifted trucks Texas has to smash the top of the garage ceiling with.

Floor by floor, column by column. So much city planning, testing, artwork and red tape was cut, so that you could park 5 stories up to walk to the movie theatre or to work. That ease is sometimes lost in all the skyscrapers that surround it and other garages.

Parking garages aren’t revered as great works of art. But take a 2nd thought about the people that brought it all together.

I wonder, if they ever wondered, how in awe some people would be, over a parking garage.

Thomas Edward Lail.

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This parking garage is so perfectly placed on the street. You’d really have to be there to see it. Well here, here is the address -

When you first see it, you might possibly say to yourself… “Damn, that’s a nice parking garage.”

I did… Thats why I took this weird photo of it. I walked right up to this parking garage, pointed my camera right at it, and said “GIVE ME EVERYTHING YOU GOT!”

And by god, did it give me everything it had. This photo, captured what I believe to be the elegant ideas and design the architects had imagined for this parking garage when they first put pen to paper.

When you drive around a parking garage, and you’re going up from the 1st to the 5th floor to park, and you see the amount of concrete poured to create the space, just remember, someone drew the parking garage.

Someone figured out how to jam pack people in a tiny area, going up, instead of out. And then safely get them out. Not an easy task considering the amount of stupid lifted trucks Texas has to smash the top of the garage ceiling with.

Floor by floor, column by column. So much city planning, testing, artwork and red tape was cut, so that you could park 5 stories up to walk to the movie theatre or to work. That ease is sometimes lost in all the skyscrapers that surround it and other garages.

Parking garages aren’t revered as great works of art. But take a 2nd thought about the people that brought it all together.

I wonder, if they ever wondered, how in awe some people would be, over a parking garage.

Thomas Edward Lail.

This parking garage is so perfectly placed on the street. You’d really have to be there to see it. Well here, here is the address -

When you first see it, you might possibly say to yourself… “Damn, that’s a nice parking garage.”

I did… Thats why I took this weird photo of it. I walked right up to this parking garage, pointed my camera right at it, and said “GIVE ME EVERYTHING YOU GOT!”

And by god, did it give me everything it had. This photo, captured what I believe to be the elegant ideas and design the architects had imagined for this parking garage when they first put pen to paper.

When you drive around a parking garage, and you’re going up from the 1st to the 5th floor to park, and you see the amount of concrete poured to create the space, just remember, someone drew the parking garage.

Someone figured out how to jam pack people in a tiny area, going up, instead of out. And then safely get them out. Not an easy task considering the amount of stupid lifted trucks Texas has to smash the top of the garage ceiling with.

Floor by floor, column by column. So much city planning, testing, artwork and red tape was cut, so that you could park 5 stories up to walk to the movie theatre or to work. That ease is sometimes lost in all the skyscrapers that surround it and other garages.

Parking garages aren’t revered as great works of art. But take a 2nd thought about the people that brought it all together.

I wonder, if they ever wondered, how in awe some people would be, over a parking garage.

Thomas Edward Lail.

 
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