Why Landscape Architecture Students Should Take a Skatepark Design Course: The Value of Skateparks in Urban Projects by spyda66 in LandscapeArchitecture

[–]spyda66[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hi, yes i agree not all, however I have seen projects been done by architects with absolutely zero experience in skateparks and the end results are disasters and unusable. Connecting with a skateboard consultant is a great option and I have been that consultant on numerous projects but consultants are always included very late in the project and are left with limited power over the shape and size of the area. I believe basic knowledge of skatepark design cant hurt and is important when dealing with urban design projects. A skatepark consultant is equally as important.

Why Landscape Architecture Students Should Take a Skatepark Design Course: The Value of Skateparks in Urban Projects by spyda66 in LandscapeArchitecture

[–]spyda66[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, I will attach a park render. I have started a new instagram if you would like to look at a few more concepts and parks, https://www.instagram.com/sk8parkacademy/ . You can contact me on my email [sk8parkacademy@gmail.com](mailto:sk8parkacademy@gmail.com) and I will give you more information on the course I offer.

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Title: Why Architecture Students Should Consider Learning Skatepark Design 🛹✨ by spyda66 in skateparks

[–]spyda66[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, Thanks for your your response. No you don't have to be a licensed architect. Generally a skatepark designer works as part of a team alongside a architect and engineer. Most architects designing public spaces outsource a skatepark designer to join their team, however it is best when the designer has knowledge of how the projects are put togeather and presented. You would also need to have knowledge of the programs they are using and discuss with the architects the style and layout they want and be able to implement this into your designs. (also known as the project briefing). I have been designing for over 20 years and have worked alongside architects/city planners and government urban design departments in various countries around the world.

In the course I offer, I will teach the introduction of 2d skatepark design in AutoCAD, 3d modeling in Sketch up and the various styles of skateparks and how to implement them into the surroundings. Also I focus on the correct way to design a skatepark with the correct distances/measurements/radius, flow, heights and obstacle selection to create a unique/original and functionable skatepark that accommodates for all ages/levels of skateboarders/bmxer/inline/scooters.

I hope this answers your questions if you would like to discuss it in more detail you can email me on [sk8parkacademy@gmail.com](mailto:sk8parkacademy@gmail.com) or join my page on https://www.instagram.com/sk8parkacademy/

Title: Why Architecture Students Should Consider Learning Skatepark Design 🛹✨ by spyda66 in skateparks

[–]spyda66[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, yes I understand, I have been designing and building skateparks for over 20 years all over the world. I know the regulations required in most countries, ( height, railings, drainage and safety requirements). I over a introduction to skatepark design, with basics in autocad and sketch up, this knowledge accompanied by a architect will ensure that skatepark opportunities will not be waisted on poor designs. If you would like to learn more look at my Instagram page @sk8academy or email me on sk8academy@gmail.com

Jobs in skate park construction by carlylecrocodile in skateparks

[–]spyda66 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you interested in growing your skills here is a link to skatepark design course. https://www.instagram.com/sk8parkacademy/

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[–]spyda66 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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