Ahmedabad: Imagine stepping out of your 13th floor apartment and directly into the driving chair of your car park near the entrance to go to the road.
In concrete forests where parking becomes a headache in public places and housing complexes, developers throughout the city of Major Gujarat are increasingly creative to lift homeowners on parking misery.
In Bhavnagar, a 13-storey high-rise housing building developer at a plot of 6,200 square meters, has got a building plan to provide a parking slot for the owner on each floor.
This building will have a hidden hydraulic platform that will lift the car to the floor of the residents.
This will effectively allow the population to park the vehicle next to the entrance of the house.
The developer has provided a parking space for 10 luxury cars to share between five apartments on each floor.
Kamlesh Shah, the developer, told TOI that every 4BHK and 3BHK flat had a parking room for two cars.
“As for conventional parking, there will be a two-level warehouse,” Shah said.
Commissioner of Kota Bhavnagar Ma Gandhi confirmed the project approval by parking on each floor.
“We have permitted the construction of a 13-storey building under a comprehensive Gujarat.
GDCR (General Development Control Regulations),” Gandhi said.
Previously, a nod was given to two projects where the vehicle was brought to the first floor with a hydraulic elevator, he added.
In Vadodara, a commercial complex in the POSH RACECOURSE area will have parking on the terrace, claimed to be the first-of-of-the-city parking lot in the banyan city.
Amit Srivastava, the project architect, said the complex has two levels of basement parking but an elevated parking area was added to accommodate more vehicles.
“We want to increase comfort factors for users without reducing the commercial value of the building,” he said.
Srivastava said that the installation of mandatory solar panels in the new project.
“Because this is installed at a height of o F 7 to 10 feet, they will give a shade to parked vehicles.
The elevator will be used to carry a vehicle to the terrace.” In Rajkot, a commercial building for Come on Kalavad Road will have a separate parking tower for the car.
The tower will use a hydraulic lift system.
Permission for towers imagined as a 70 meter parking facility, 22 floors are underway.
Tejas Joshi, President of Credit Ahmedabad-Gihed, told TOI: “Parking has become a very important aspect of building planning.
Mechanical parking experiments support many developers in the big cities of Gujarat,” Joshi said.
Experts say that the expensive space economy of Ahmedabad proves the prevention for large experiments with parking.
“While many commercial buildings and housing are looking at stacked hydraulic parking systems Zoning and limited plot size are some aspects that prevent builders experiment with new parking spaces.
“Joshi said that the builder with enthusiasm was waiting for the Normaces of 2022 GDCR.