Miami Parking Lot Doubles as Wedding Venue
Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today in this parking lot? to join this man and woman in holy matrimony.
When the traditional wedding venues churches, beaches, art galleries, hotel ballrooms let you down, the next best option isn't usually a parking lot. But in Miami there is a parking garage so "beautiful" that people have asked to host wine tastings, dinner parties, yoga classes, and yes, even weddings in the space.
The garage, called 1111 Lincoln Road, is a product of the vision of property owner, Robert Wennett, a developer and contemporary art collector, and the architects he hired, Herzog & de Meuron, the Swiss firm that designed both the Tate Modern and Beijing's Olympic Stadium, called the Bird's Nest.
The $65 million building features 360-degree views, floor heights of up to 34-feet, an internal staircase, artwork and a glass cube that houses a designer clothing store. The cherry on top? Wennett's private home, a large penthouse apartment on the roof of the complex.
The garage, called 1111 Lincoln Road, is a product of the vision of property owner, Robert Wennett, a developer and contemporary art collector, and the architects he hired, Herzog & de Meuron, the Swiss firm that designed both the Tate Modern and Beijing's Olympic Stadium, called the Bird's Nest.
The $65 million building features 360-degree views, floor heights of up to 34-feet, an internal staircase, artwork and a glass cube that houses a designer clothing store. The cherry on top? Wennett's private home, a large penthouse apartment on the roof of the complex.
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