The Street wants to be a Building! …. this quote by Louis Kahn is about streets for automobile-use – it states the relationship of the car to architecture and urban design, and the subject of this lecture in a nutshell. Geoffrey Baker and Bruno Funaro quoted Kahn's vision of the future streets 1958 in their bestselling book PARKING. Meaning: the street has the ambition to be more than 15 cm pave way of asphalt, that the street wants to be a three dimentional building in the modern city. If you consider the automobile as a shaping force in urbanization, then motorways, parking garages and all the other car-related structures are at most important. So urban planners, architects and artists recognized the possibilities the automobile offers as a huge opportunity to re-think, re-define and actually re-shape the city, the architecture and the way we live in the 20th Century.