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parking. For post office. www.Engg-Know.com. What is parking? parking space is a location that is designated for parking, either paved or unpaved.

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  1. parking For post office www.Engg-Know.com

  2. What is parking? parking space is a location that is designated for parking, either paved or unpaved. Parking spaces can be in a parking garage, in a parking lot or on a city street. It is usually designated by a white-paint-on-tar rectangle indicated by three lines at the top, left and right of the designated area. The automobile fits inside the space. www.Engg-Know.com

  3. Types of parking www.Engg-Know.com

  4. 1- Parallel parking www.Engg-Know.com

  5. 2- perpendicular parking www.Engg-Know.com

  6. 3- Oblique parking www.Engg-Know.com

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  8. Loading bays www.Engg-Know.com

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  10. Bicycle bays www.Engg-Know.com

  11. Orientation of the parking lotParking wherever possible should be sited in relationship to the circulation and access of the adjacent parking area to maximize the convenience and safety of vehicular and pedestrian movement within the site. www.Engg-Know.com

  12. Parking best categories: • Whenever employees parking lots are combined with customers, employees are more encouraged to park in more remote spaces to allow the customers to be closer to the building. • Parking in the front and the sides:should not be considered especially with corner lots because the pedestrian movement from the sidewalk to the cars and to the entrance should be pleasant and safe • Parking in the rear: parking whenever possible should be in the rear of the building, the lots should be landscaped and easily accessible for vehicles and pedestrians www.Engg-Know.com

  13. Ideal parking spot www.Engg-Know.com

  14. Number of parking spaces required • Rounding • Parking areas not counted • Order of calculation • Calculation based on number of employees or customers • Plus or minus 10% ((motorcycle rule)) www.Engg-Know.com

  15. Maximum number of cars in one row Maximum number of cars in a row is about 24-25 But the preferred used amount is 18 parking lot in a row www.Engg-Know.com

  16. Lighting management www.Engg-Know.com

  17. Landscaping www.Engg-Know.com

  18. Shading for cars • 1- Natural shading (( Using trees)) • 2- Artificial shading (( Using built-in sunshades)) www.Engg-Know.com

  19. Natural shading • Rules for natural shading: • 1. If a site has two or more unconnected parking areas, shade is calculated separately for each area. If they are connected by a joining drive, they are calculated as one lot. • 2. The amount of shade provided by a given tree is determined by using the appropriate percentage and square footage of the tree crown as indicated on the approved shade tree list (see Appendix A). Shading credit is given in 25 percent increments based on the amount of the tree crown that shades the parking area (see Exhibit A). • 3. Overlapping shade does not count twice. Street trees and existing on-site trees that shade parking lots will be given credit. • 4. Provide shade calculations and shade legend. The planting plan may be used as the shade plan provided all required information is listed and the trees are drawn to scale at the size indicated on the approved shade list (see Appendix A). www.Engg-Know.com

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  21. Artificial Sunshades • Is the less preferred choice regarding to it’s inconvenience comparing to Natural shading where there should be building material used and it will require columns that will occupy the space, but sometimes sunshades are designed especially to fulfill aesthetic view or to serve some needs www.Engg-Know.com

  22. Shades design www.Engg-Know.com

  23. Using sunshades for containing Solar energy www.Engg-Know.com

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  25. Materials for parking floors www.Engg-Know.com

  26. Thank you for watching REFERENCES:Car park and Landscape DesignParking Lot DesignParking Design GuidelinesShading guidelines Parking Lot Landscaping standardsUniversity of Houston – Campus Design and standard – Parking lot designNeufert.Ernst.and.Peter-Architects WRITEEN BY: FATMA KHALED AL-SAKKAF LAMA KHALED AL.HUMAIKANI ASMA GAMAL ALLOZY MOHAMMED AL-HARBY SUPERVISED BY: DR.SALEH MOBARAK ARCH.MARSEEL KHAN www.Engg-Know.com

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