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Parking Day LA-Lehrer ArchitectsIn celebration of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/parking-day-2010-takes-place-this-friday-around-the-world/">PARK(ing) Day</a>, Lehrer Architects wanted to build their own tribute, calling on their designers to come up with ideas to transform a parking space in front of their office into a temporary park for a day. Working after hours to come up with a unique response, the team voted on the concept entitled “99 Gallons Per Mile,” to visualize the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/carbon-footprint">carbon footprint</a> of a modern sport utility vehicle. They built a void of a typical SUV and calculated the emissions that it would emit and visualized this with 99 red helium balloons floating above the installation.1
Parking Day LA-Lehrer ArchitectsWorking additional night hours in their RaD (Research and Development)Room, the Lehrer team built a frame out of FSC certified melamine to create a to scale void of an <a href="http://inhabitat.com/transportation-tuesday-rip-suv-may-green-be-your-legacy/">SUV</a>.2
Parking Day LA-Lehrer ArchitectsThe installation is mobile and can be quickly assembled and disassembled to move to other locations for off-site installations.3
Parking Day LA-Lehrer ArchitectsAssembly is a matter of bolting the panelized system together the morning of the event and filling the space with greenery, leaves or mulch.4
Parking Day LA-Lehrer ArchitectsLawn chairs complete the interior and provide a shaded place to repose.5
Parking Day LA-Lehrer ArchitectsThe installation is entitled "99 Gallons Per Mile" because this is the amount of carbon dioxide emitted by the vehicle every mile.6
Parking Day LA-Lehrer ArchitectsBased on various internet sources, an average SUV emits approximately 1.57 pounds of carbon dioxide per mile.7
Parking Day LA-Lehrer ArchitectsConverting the weight into a volume, the 1.57 pounds of CO2 would fill 99 one gallon balloons.8
Parking Day LA-Lehrer ArchitectsFloating above the SUV void then were 99 balloons during the day to visualize the volume of emissions and the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/the-carbon-footprint-of-the-royal-wedding-is-6765-tons-of-co2/">carbon footprint</a>.9
Parking Day LA-Lehrer ArchitectsThe design was unveiled on September 21st, 2007 at LA’s office in Silverlake having taken over a <a href="http://www.parkingday.org/">temporary parking space and turning it into a park</a>.10










