Two rows parking A

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Two rows parking A

Discover the Two rows parking A CAD block, an essential addition to your Transportation - 3 views library. This block is designed for efficiency and effective space management, ideal for architects and interior designers focusing on contemporary urban design and infrastructure projects. With a precise width of 1,230.9cm and height of 1,052.6cm, it simplifies the planning and visualization of parking layouts, saving time and optimizing project workflows. Seamlessly customize this block in Rayon to fit any scale, improving client presentations with accurate visual representations.

BrandGeneric
Width1,230.9cm   /   40' 4.6"
Height1,052.6cm   /   34' 6.4"
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Optimized Parking Layouts

The Two rows parking A block is perfect for those looking to create efficient parking layouts for urban spaces. Achieve optimal use of space, addressing a common pain point in residential or commercial projects.

Flexible Dimensions

At 1,230.9cm x 1,052.6cm, this block provides a precise, adaptable fit for a variety of parking scenarios. Tailor it to your project's specific needs, ensuring seamless integration into existing plans.

3-View Customization

With three different views available, the Two rows parking A block offers comprehensive visualization options. This feature aids in accurate placement, improving the overall quality of design documentation.

Time-Saving Integration

Incorporate this CAD block into your workflows to streamline project timelines. It allows for quick adjustments and modifications, resulting in faster approval processes in your architecture and interior design projects.

Ideal for Presentations

Enhance your client presentations with the Two rows parking A block. Its accurate representation aids in effectively communicating design intent, bringing clarity and professionalism to any project proposal.

Eco-Conscious Design

Plan with sustainability in mind by optimizing space and resource use in parking layouts. This block supports eco-friendly initiatives in urban planning and infrastructure design.



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