The Nash Tower of Value was a feature of the 1933 Chicago World’s Fair.
This parking tower is 25 meters tall, and it carries sixteen cars,
each car in a pocket, its full height. Colored lights bathe the tower,
and Nash cars pass up and down in continuous movement,
bringing each car into a glass-fronted show room at the tower's base.
The tower’s sleek see-through design also demonstrated the space-saving advantages of mechanical car storage in a parking garage.