This Subterranean Garage Looks Like A Bond Villain’s Lair

The moody atmosphere is created by a huge skylight.

Large car collections can make it difficult to find space for a garage large enough to accommodate them all. This can also cause problems for people who have small properties. A new subterranean garage design by UNISM, a European company, has been created to store cars in a beautiful space that doesn’t disturb the lush greenery and topiaries of Europe’s upper crust.

This design is perfect for Bond villains who want to retire in the British countryside, with their fleet of Aston Martin cars. It has a minimalist styling and an industrial aesthetic. The “Subterranean Car Showroom”, which is rounded in a mound, has flowing lines throughout the garage. The stairs that lead down to the garage have a rounded design, with lights at the top. The ramp that leads down to the garage wraps around mount, minimising excavation.

The garage’s most distinctive feature is its three-meter (9.8-foot wide) skylight, which flows with the room’s parametric design and organic shape. It is located at the top of the mound and pokes through the ground. The skylight is surrounded by greenery. The garage has a cinematic look thanks to the skylight, which gives it moody lighting and soft contrasts. UNISM claims it gives the garage a “dusk-like glow”, which “enhances visitor experience.”

The garage can hold eight vehicles and has a central turntile that assists with their parking. A built-in exhaust extractor system can be connected to a car’s rear end. The underground lair is kept separate from the outside by a glass gate. Although this is a concept, it emphasizes landscaping and greenery rather than a large garage. You can check out the website at the link below. It features interactive modules that show how it was designed.