A high-security, automated storage facility
The RoboVault’s long list of security measures makes us imagine Tom Cruise dangling over criss-crossing security lasers. Not only is the structure in South Florida made solidly out of concrete and reinforced with rebar and impact glass — all allowing it to thwart Category 5 hurricanes with winds up to 200 mph — but the ‘Vault takes advantage of technologies such as retinal scanning, biometric scanners, heartbeat sensors and 24/7 video surveillance and monitoring. It sounds like an army wouldn’t be able to break in, let alone blow it up.
The RoboVault isn’t your average high-security storage bunker, however. It’s fully automated. It’s designed to store everything from valuables and cars to wine bottles and fine art in a comfortable, climate-controlled environment. Instead of having to go find your storage locker, it’d come right to you, and there will be a variety of flexible storage spaces available when the RoboVault opens its very secure doors.
Created by developer Marvin Chaney, construction on the RoboVault began in May and is expected to finish up around April of next year. Check out the gallery below for more renders of the facility, or click through for a video tour and press release.
