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2012

Devoid

Parking Day Proposal
Port Credit has the grand ambition of transforming the public space from a wasteland of metal and asphalt, where cars have long held dominion like a conquering army, into something vibrant and alive. But here’s the twist: What if the car itself could become the device to spark a revolution of social interaction? That’s right, what if instead of letting that hulking, stationary beast take up a parking spot for no good reason, we transform it into a moving, breathing vessel of public engagement? Our team isn’t just thinking about removing the dead weight of the car; we’re talking about replacing it with a living, breathing learning tool—something that adds to the conversation, not just takes up space. Clear out that parking spot and in its place, we’ll insert something that teaches, engages, and contributes. It’s a radical shift in thinking, but isn’t that what the world needs? A new kind of vehicle for the people.

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96 sqft
Port Credit, ON
Felix Larsen
RUB Design Studio
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