Parking
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I said, "No, I follow little old women around
parking
lots to see if they'll stop.
You see, I do this so that my students understand that when I'm training them to drive a car and I say, "Clear every intersection," they understand that I mean every traffic signal, every cross street, every side street, every
parking
lot, every dirt road, every crosswalk, every intersection without fail.
We all have moments in our lives, and when we're on our deathbeds, we're not going to remember the daily commute to work on the number 38 bus or our struggle to find a
parking
space every day when we go to the shop.
A lot of urban areas have been converted into
parking
lots in a sort of indiscriminate use.
You'd have to fill your entire
parking
space of one garage space just to give yourself four hours of battery backup.
We are issuing 25-cent
parking
tickets on a meter that costs 100 dollars an hour.
Or the thousands of markets for transaction, that appear around the globe in Asia, Latin America, Africa, this one in Mexico, where the
parking
lots are animated on the weekends, about 50,000 vendors, but on a temporal cycle.
The farmer's market in the Americas: it's an amazing phenomenon, creates new chemistries, extends the margin of space that is unused or not used optimally, like
parking
lots, for example.
And although less than 25 percent of South Bronx residents own cars, these projects include thousands of new
parking
spaces, yet zip in terms of mass public transit.
His administration narrowed key municipal thoroughfares from five lanes to three, outlawed
parking
on those streets, expanded pedestrian walkways and bike lanes, created public plazas, created one of the most efficient bus mass-transit systems in the entire world.
I want to see fish ponds in
parking
lots and basements.
Ride-sharing services have taken hundreds of thousands of cars off the road and they have significantly reduced the need for
parking.
This is a farm that we installed in central Beijing in an underutilized underground
parking
structure to grow vegetables for the nearby hotels.
And got the cord off of the baby's neck, and a healthy screaming, kicking baby arrived, just as the dad ran in from the
parking
lot, "Hi, you have a son, I'm Dr. Darria.
And he said that he was going to do an apartment block next to a
parking
structure.
And essentially the
parking
is sort of occupying the deep space underneath the apartments.
And essentially, the apartments cover the
parking.
And the facade of the parking, we wanted to make the
parking
naturally ventilated, so we needed to perforate it.
So if you go back into the parking, into the corridors, it's almost like traveling into a parallel universe from cars and colors, into this sort of south-facing urban oasis.
This idea that you can actually create, if not gold, then at least added value by mixing traditional ingredients, like normal apartments and normal parking, and in this case actually offer people the chance that they don't have to choose between a life with a garden or a life in the city.
Underpinning all of this, we simplified or eliminated components like
parking
sensors and automatic windows wherever we could, to keep costs low and sell this at half the price of a five-year-old SUV in Kenya today.
What women lined up to tell me was how they were raped, and how they were battered, and how they were beaten, and how they were gang-raped in
parking
lots, and how they were incested by their uncles.
It has taken me to Juarez, Mexico, where I was a week ago, where I have literally been there in
parking
lots, where bones of women have washed up and been dumped next to Coca-Cola bottles.
And when I realized that Tim Russert, former moderator of "Meet the Press," was talking about my writing, while I was living in a van in a Wal-Mart
parking
lot, I started laughing.
Three years ago I was living in a van in a Wal-Mart
parking
lot, and today I'm speaking at TED. Hope always, always finds a way.
So, here we have a crowded
parking
lot with cars all over the place.
What it is now is mud, and the area of the ocean floor that has been transformed from forest to level mud, to
parking
lot, is equivalent to the entire area of all the forests that have ever been cut down on all of the earth in the history of humanity.
The nuclear waste typically goes into a dry cask storage out back of the
parking
lot at the reactor site because most places don't have underground storage yet.
So whether it's redeveloping dying malls or re-inhabiting dead big-box stores or reconstructing wetlands out of
parking
lots, I think the fact is the growing number of empty and under-performing, especially retail, sites throughout suburbia gives us actually a tremendous opportunity to take our least-sustainable landscapes right now and convert them into more sustainable places.
When the postwar suburbs were first built out on the cheap land away from downtown, it made sense to just build surface
parking
lots.
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