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National Parking Association
1112 16th Street NW, Suite 840
Washington, DC 20036
www.npapark.org
Washington, D.C. (May 19, 2009)- The National Parking Association (NPA) has partnered with the National Building Museum to present a groundbreaking exhibition titled House of Cars: Innovation and the Parking Garage. The exhibition will open in Washington, DC, on October 14, 2009, in conjunction with the NPA's annual conference, and will be open to the public from October 17, 2009, through July 11, 2010. In addition to serving as the Presenting Sponsor, the NPA will also provide many of the exhibit artifacts through loans and donations provided by its members.
"We are delighted to be partnering with the National Building Museum on this important exhibit," said Martin Stein, president of the National Parking Association. "The evolution of the parking industry has transformed America. While most of us take parking structures for granted today, the history of parking is full of innovation and technological advances. This exhibition will celebrate those advances and their impact on our day-to-day lives."
House of Cars will be the first exhibition of its kind to explore parking garages and the parking industry. It will present the history of parking structures, from the first decades of the 20th century to the stylish and innovative buildings of today. The exhibition covers engineering, design, and the future of parking, and its dynamic design and ideas will engage the Museum's visitors of all ages from around the country and the world.
The National Building Museum, created by an act of Congress in 1980, is a non-profit cultural institution dedicated to celebrating architecture, landscape architecture, design, engineering, construction, and urban planning. To learn more, please visit www.nbm.org.
About the NPA: The National Parking Association (NPA) is an international network of member companies comprised of parking industry professionals. NPA's mission is to serve and assist members in identifying and solving the difficulties that arise in their business activities; promote the research and publications necessary to keep the industry abreast of all critical developments affecting parking and parking-related services; enhance the image, public acceptance, and economic progress of the parking industry by means of programs and projects directed to the general public instrumentalities of government and the business community; promote and encourage ethical business practices among the operators of parking facilities, and to instill in public and non-public users of parking services confidence in the integrity and skills of parking operators.