In 1930s, this parking structure was considered very innovative as it helped in the effective utilization of urban space in New York City.
After nearly 100 years we are nearing a new reality (at least technologically) - vehicles will be running around the city, picking up and dropping off passengers 24x7 (i.e., no need for parking).
What do you think mobility (& our urban spaces) would look like in the next one hundred years (i.e., 2130s)? As a futurist and a technologist, I’m very interested in hearing your views.
Source: Historical Post (@StoriesInbuilt/Twitter)