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News: Robotic Parking and Garage-in-Sand-Dunes Among Int'l Parking Award Winners

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Robotic Parking in West Hollywood and an Architecturally Stunning Parking Garage
 Built Under  Sand Dunes Among Winners of
2017 International Parking Institute Awards of Excellence
Winners Showcase Use of Technology, Sustainable Approaches to Parking, and Innovative
Land Use that Improves Communities
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(New Orleans, May 17, 2017) - As the 2017 winners of the International Parking Institute's
(IPI) Awards of Excellence illustrate, diverse parking challenges call for a myriad
of creative solutions. One winning garage pioneers full automation in a compact 
space and uses recycled plastic bags and milk jugs in its construction. Another 
incorporates sand dunes to buffer a Dutch town from the North Sea. Several feature
public green spaces that invite community. And all employ state-of-the-art, sustainable
solutions that slash energy costs and promote alternative transportation. The awards
will be presented at the IPI Conference & Expo in New Orleans May 21-24.
"Today's winning facilities and systems showcase innovation and technology," says
IPI CEO Shawn Conrad, CAE. "Limited space for parking is balanced by innovative 
design that knows no boundaries. Beauty, efficiency, and sustainability go hand-in-hand.
Technology both enables a seamless parking experience and provides a tool for predicting
and managing complex parking demands and operations. Parking facilities double as
canvases for art and stages for public events."
Winners include:
Top Award for Architectural Achievement
Kustwerk Katwijk
Municipality Katwijk, Owner's Client
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands

Kustwerk Katwijk

Project Participants:

* Ballast Nedam, Prime Contractor
* OKRA Landscape Architects, Landscape Architect
* Royal HaskoningDHV, Architect & Design Consultant
* ZJA Zwarts & Jansma Architects, Architect

Kustwerk Katwijk

Situated behind a new dike and beneath a natural dune, the $16 million Kustwerk 
Katwijk parking garage is an integral part of the Dutch town of Katwijk's new water
defense system, protecting it from the North Sea and providing beachside parking.
Architect Royal
HaskoningDHV's design
integrated the


Kustwerk Katwijk

entrances into the dune landscape, incorporating a network of paths that connect
 five pedestrian entrances with the town and beach. At the entrances, the dune landscape
is lifted to create an uninterrupted flow over the roof, ensuring the dunes' integrity
and allowing daylight into the underground garage. The architectural, functional,
structural, and installation features of the 670-space garage, designed by Ballast
Nedam and ZJA, create a high-quality public space that features integrated wayfinding
and maritime-inspired icons and colors.
Best Design of a Parking Facility with Fewer than 800 Spaces
West Hollywood Automated Garage
City of West Hollywood
West Hollywood, Calif., Owner

West Hollywood Automated Garage

Project Participants:

* Heery International, Construction Manager
* Konsortum1, Electrical Engineer
* LPA, Inc., Architect
* T.B. Penick & Sons, General Contractor
* Unitronics Systems, Inc., Automated Parking Vendor
* Walker Parking Consultants, Parking Consultant

West Hollywood Automated Garage

The City of West Hollywood boasts the West Coast's first fully automated, municipally-run
parking structure, serving City Hall visitors, employees, residents, and patrons
 of local businesses. Built above-grade on a tiny parcel, the compact, 200-space
 structure uses less than 40 percent of the space of a conventional parking garage
and provides a valet-like experience without its usual costs or risks. The $10 million
structure incorporates a PARCS  (Parking Access Revenue Control) system that is 
networked to other city parking facilities for ease of use. Visitor parking is validated
via electronic kiosk or printed follow-up tickets and keycards are issued to employees
and monthly permit holders. An auto court provides short-term, motorcycle, and bicycle
parking and a station for the city's bike share program. The structure's state-of-the-art,
composite wood panels are made from recycled plastic grocery bags and milk jugs;
 generators provide uninterruptible power supplies for a computer system that's 
backed up multiple times daily. Drought-tolerant, native plants provide landscaping
that complements both the structure and adjacent 4,000-square-foot community plaza
that is used for civic events and public art displays.
Best Design of a Parking Facility with More than 800 Spaces
Phoenix Biomedical Campus Parking Structure
The Boyer Company
Irvine, Calif., Owner

Phoenix Biomedical Campus Parking Structure

Project Participants:

* Okland Construction, Contractor
* SmithGroupJJR, Design Architect
* Watry Design, Inc., Structural Engineer & Parking Consultant
A new, $19 million parking garage serves the Phoenix Biomedical Campus (PBC), a 
30-acre urban medical, bioscience, and educational campus designed to accommodate
6 million square feet of biomedical facilities. The eight-level, 397,000-square-foot
garage houses 1,211 parking stalls and 2,250 square feet of retail. Two gated entry/exit
locations offer three lanes each, one of which is reversible, and a double, park-on
ramp further improves circulation patterns. The garage's design allows for redevelopment
of neighboring surface lots into building sites and landscaped open space. A shade
canopy covering street-level pedestrian sidewalks and bike lockers features a micro-perforated
metal panel that reveals the city skyline and surrounding mountain parks, while 
filtering the sun and diffusing natural daylight throughout the garage, exceeding
the natural ventilation requirements required by code. LED lighting with motion 
sensors and photocells further reduces energy consumption.
Best Design/Implementation of a Surface Parking Lot
1624 Queen Street West (Carpark 256) Green P+
Toronto Parking Authority
Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Owner

1624 Queen Street West (Carpark 256) Green P+

Project Participants:

* Brutto Consulting, Planner
* Councillor Gord Perks, Ward 14 Parkdale-High Park
* Fabian Papa & Partners Engineers, Engineer
* Marton & Smith Landscape Architects, Inc.
* Mopal Construction, Contractor
* Parkdale Neighbourhood Land Trust, Mural Partner, Community Lead
* Street Art Toronto (stART) Program, Public Realm Section, City of Toronto Transportation
Services
The Toronto Parking Authority (TPA) redeveloped a vacant commercial property into
a green, 33-space, surface parking lot in partnership with the local business improvement
area and community. Permeable pavers facilitate sustainable stormwater management;
trees reduce urban-heat island effect; and plants chosen for drought tolerance and
seasonal interest serve dual functions. A pay-and-display machine accepts credit
 cards and cash while mobile pay lets users pay, track, and add parking time from
their smartphones. LED lighting, low-profile landscaping, and regular security patrols
ensure pedestrian and vehicular safety. Tree cover and high-albedo pavers reduce
 heat and panels accommodate future electric-vehicle charging stations. The lot's
western boundary lot features a mural created through the city's StreetArt program,
helping to decrease vandalism and illegal graffiti. Its design, symbolizing the 
community's solidarity, proposes proactive strategies and actions, development without
displacement, participatory democracy, decent work, food security, and shared wealth.
The $350,000 lot has been widely praised for its creative and innovative aspects,
and has inspired other TPA projects now in the design phase.
Innovation in a Parking Operation or Program
SANDAG Regional Parking Management Toolbox
San Diego Association of Governments
San Diego, Calif., Owner

SANDAG Regional Parking Management Toolbox

Project Participants:
Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., Consultant
The San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) unveiled its comprehensive Regional
Parking Management Toolbox in 2014 to help its 18 jurisdictions determine and address
specific parking problems. The interactive, online Toolbox provides the cities and
county with best practices for managing parking in a variety of settings to help
 promote smart growth, sustainable development, and alternative transportation choices.
For example, the city of Carlsbad is applying the Toolbox's complete step-by-step
process to develop a comprehensive parking management plan for several of its communities.
The city of San Diego has implemented innovative parking management strategies that
encourage shared mobility. Developed at a cost of $100,000, the Toolbox consolidates
lessons learned from peers into a process-driven approach that demystifies parking
management and facilitates operations. It lays out meaningful strategies and the
 intended benefits of each solution. Most importantly, the Toolbox's strategies 
can be applied in any community, university, or entity to help determine the logical
steps in the evolution of their parking programs.
Best Parking Facility Rehabilitation or Restoration
Third Avenue Garage Renovation
Public Parking Authority of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pa., Owner

Third Avenue Garage Renovation

Project Participants:

* DESMAN Inc., Architect & Structural Engineer
* Nathan Contracting, Contractor
The $7.4 million Third Avenue Garage was the largest capital repair project in the
73-year history of the Pittsburgh Parking Authority. With five stories of above-ground
spaces for 600 vehicles, its architectural profile remains attractively compatible
with surrounding streetscapes. Its largely transient customers range from university
students and visitors to ice skaters on the adjacent rink. The garage also houses
a busy parking court, shoe repair service, and a bicycle parking and maintenance
 area. Its construction presented many building challenges. Only 200 spaces at a
 time could be disrupted; nearby dormitories required that construction end at 10
p.m.; and complete closures could only take place on holidays and weekends. Hydro-demolition
doubled the pace of work and reduced the need for dustproofing. Its two one-way 
helix entrance/exit ramps necessitated a scheduling strategy limiting two-way use
along with a traffic light system to ensure worker and patron safety. Because of
 the need for a steady revenue stream, the garage remained open despite its slab's
damaged condition, requiring structural support that permitted load transfer to 
the steel frame.
Award for New Sustainable Parking & Transportation Facilities Excellence
Partners Healthcare Garage -- Corporate Campus
Partners Healthcare
Somerville, Mass. Owner

Partners Healthcare Garage -- Corporate Campus

Project Participants:

* Buro Happold, Mechanical Engineer
* Code Red Consultants, Code Consultant
* Gensler, Architect
* HLB Lighting Design, Lighting Consultant
* Leggat McCall, Owner's Representative
* McNamara/Salvia, Structural Engineer
* RDK Engineers, Security/Low Voltage Engineer
* Richard Moore Consultants, Sustainability Consultant
* SP Plus, Parking Consultant & Operator
* Suffolk Construction, Construction Manager
Partners HealthCare's $56 million, seven-level garage was an integral part of the
2015 master plan for its new corporate campus, which would consolidate its 15 offices
scattered across Boston and create an outdoor space that would be enjoyed by the
 Somerville community. Sustainability was a major focus. The $56 million garage 
features an elaborate LED lighting system, a massive solar photovoltaic array that
provides power to the garage and an EverSource power grid, and a sophisticated parking
guidance system. The sustainable features have yielded a 20 percent reduction in
 search times, resulting in reduced CO2 emissions; a popular community green space;
and spaces for more than 100 bicycles. Future plans include electric-vehicle charging
stations and vehicle ride-sharing options.
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Media contact:
Helen Sullivan
sullivan@parking.org
703 606 7622
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Media Contact:
Helen Sullivan
703.606.7622
sullivan@parking.org [mailto:sullivan@parking.org]
Hi-res photos upon request
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Winners at a Glance:
By Location:
Irvine, Calif.
San Diego, Calif.
West Hollywood, Calif.
Somerville, Mass.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
By Sector:
5 Municipalities
2 Medical
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