Do you know how many divisions by skateparks styles?
- SkateArts
These elements are often used in the construction of Point Skate and Skate Spot, designed with architecture usable and composed into existing space.
Some of them are built so that it does not look like a place made for skating at first glance. They include the properly designed concrete benches placed at existing alleys or a fragment of the fountain in the park adapted to ride. Fits perfectly into the urban architecture creating a unique park, most approximating naturally created place to hang.
- Skateplaza’s
Skate Plazas are skateparks imitating the streets and all the places suitable for skating.
We find benches, railings, walls, stairs, ramps, and other obstacles for the design that can inspire urban architecture. You can easily integrate into their development, and modern plazas do not resemble the typical skate parks. They often do not have specific shapes and forms, are built with unusual materials, dyed concrete, or natural stones. Usually placed in some areas at the green zone: flower beds, lawns, etc., which naturally formed skatepark elements.
Objects of this type can often encounter elements inspired by the places that exist and are iconic for skaters.
- Classical skateparks
Classic skatepark must be designed to meet all user’s needs- both those on board, BMX bikes, or rolls – for people who are doing very well and those who will place first steps.
A good designer easily connects more pure street obstacles with typical boxes: funboxes, kickers, and quoters, to form a single entity, giving users various options.
The size and type of obstacles can be selected after an interview with environmental, meetings with young people to jointly identify projects that would fulfill the expectations of the target group.
Skateparks may be made of concrete or plywood. These first slowly in our country parks are beginning to displace wood, giving even more options for the ride’s design, construction, and subsequent joy.
- Bowle, ramps, and mini ramps
These types of obstacles may create an independent place to ride. They can be designed either as part of the skatepark or free-standing elements such as recreation and sports centers, swimming pools, playgrounds, and city parks.
Ramps and mini ramps are the elements of an arched profile, resembling a standard part of the cut in the halfpipe. They may have different heights and widths. Depending on its size may be suitable for beginners or more advanced riders.
Bowles is the imitation of pools popular in California in the ’70s with rounded shapes and walls. Riding in them raises the level of riding skills. It is dedicated skaters with more experience, especially older riders. Riding at bowls, ramps, and mini ramps less strain the joints and are good fun for people representing different riding styles.
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